The Malta Independent on Sunday

2018 BOV Joseph Calleja retrospect­ive exhibition of modern art opened

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The 26th BOV Retrospect­ive Art Exhibition featuring over 70 works of art by visual artist Joseph Calleja was officially opened on 31 May. The exhibition is hosted by Bank of Valletta plc at the Gran Salon in the Museum of Archaeolog­y, Auberge de Provence in Valletta.

Addressing the guests present at the ceremony, BOV Chairman Deo Scerri said, “We are delighted to host this exhibition and concurrent­ly celebratin­g another outstandin­g artist who with silent determinat­ion and an inquisitiv­e spirit left a distinct impact on the developmen­t of modern art in Malta and participat­ed in internatio­nal artistic movements in North America.”

The works of art on display span many decades, from the 1950s to recent years. “Since we started organizing these exhibition­s in 1999, we have sought to pay tribute to distinguis­hed Maltese artists,” said Mr Scerri. “This commitment is in itself testimony to Bank of Valletta’s ongoing commitment to promoting Maltese artistic talent.”

President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca and Mr Edgar Preca paid a courtesy visit and were given a brief tour of the exhibition by the artist himself.

Born in 1924, Joseph Calleja is a visual artist and educator. He studied at the Malta School of Art, Valletta and The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford, as well as at the Regent Street Polytechni­c School of Fine Arts in London, before moving to Canada in 1958. He has exhibited widely in Canada. His works feature in numerous collection­s including the National Gallery of Canada, and Hamilton Art Gallery, Ontario as well as the National Museum of Fine Arts in Malta.

The curator of this year’s exhibition is Dr Theresa Vella. During her interventi­on, she spoke about Calleja’s unique contributi­on to modern art in Malta, achieved through his presence in the internatio­nal Op Art movement with his ki- netic sculptures and ‘abstract paintings in light’.

As in past editions, Joseph Calleja’s retrospect­ive exhibition is being accompanie­d by a fully illustrate­d catalogue including a biographic­al synopsis and re- production­s in colour of all the exhibits on display.

The exhibition remains open to the general public until 15 July. The opening hours are from Monday to Sunday between 9am and 6pm. On Sunday 3 June at 10.30am, Joseph Calleja will be giving a guided tour around his exhibition. Entrance is free of charge, but registrati­on for the 3 June event is required. One may register by sending an email to bovregiste­r@bov.com.

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