Artists
Christopher Saliba and Mario Cassar are presenting a collection of paintings in
a joint exhibition titled “Selection – D.O.C.”,
at gallery Art …e, in Victoria,
Gozo.
The two
artists, both born in 1975, live in Gozo and are teachers by profession. Mr.
Christopher Saliba teaches Art at Ninu Cremona Lyceum Complex at Victoria. He put up
eight major exhibitions, the latest of which were hosted by the St. James
Centre for Creativity and the National Museum of Fine Arts, in Valletta.
Mr. Mario Cassar
teaches Art at Sir Michelangelo Refalo Post-Secondary Centre at Victoria. He organised
nine major exhibitions, the latest of which were hosted by York University
and St.Paul’s Church, both in Toronto,
Canada.
The two
Gozitan artists share an interest in
exploring new materials and mixed media in their continuous quest of developing their artistic language. Saliba,
who is perhaps best known for his expressionist landscape and abstract
paintings, has recently started incorporating pieces of sack onto his textured canvasses.
As the
artist himself explains, a major source of inspiration in his latest paintings are the works by Informal
artist Alberto Burri, which he discovered in 1999 during a visit at his Museum
at Citta
di Castello, Northern Italy. Saliba’s fascination in
relating materials with paints is evident in his harmonious and colourful
compositions.
Over the
past few years, Saliba has come a long way to prove himself as one of the
leading up-and-coming artists hailing from the sister island (E. Fiorentino,
2006). His works form part of the permanent collections of the Accademia di
Belle Arti, Pietro Vannucci, in Perugia, Italy, the National Museum of Fine Arts and the St. James Cavalier Centre for
Creativity, in Valletta.
Mario
Cassar’s selection includes works which show the artist’s search for
spirituality through the use of gold-leaf and mixed media. Some of the works in
the exhibition, including “Pjazza Regina”,
were described by leading Canadian art critic John Bauer as “conceptually
mystical”.
Cassar’s
current work explores the strange role of religion in contemporary art and he
uses painting, sculpture, photography and installation to express his ideas. His
latest installation, “Bahar”, in collaboration with German, Austrian and Swiss
artists, was executed and exhibited at Europahaus, Vienna, as part of the European Year of
Intercultural Dialogue 2008.
The
exhibition is open to the public from 14 March and runs till 14 April.
Gallery Art
…e is situated at 1, Library Street, Victoria,
Gozo. It is open from Monday to Saturday from 9.15 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. On
Fridays the gallery is open from 5pm till 7 p.m. Private viewings may be
arranged by phoning 21557911 or 99804774. More information is also available on
www.gozo-art.com.