The Malta Independent on Sunday

BOV retrospect­ive exhibition featuring works by Noel Galea Bason officially inaugurate­d

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The 28th Edition of the BOV Retrospect­ive Art Exhibition­s series featuring works by contempora­ry artist Noel Galea Bason was officially inaugurate­d on 16 January by Dr George Vella, President of Malta. The exhibition is being hosted by Bank of Valletta at the Gran Salon within the Museum of Archaeolog­y, Auberge de Provence in Valletta.

Addressing the guests present at the ceremony, BOV Chairman Dr Gordon Cordina said, “Noel might not be a household name, however his works are ‘owned’ by everyone on the Maltese islands as he has been designing Malta’s coins for years. He has an impressive portfolio of special commemorat­ive creations as well as an innovative offshoot from traditiona­l bas reliefs that deal with humanity’s existentia­l pain as well as the struggle between man and woman among

others. The works on show in this exhibition reveal a definite break made by the artist from the formality of coin design.”

“This exhibition forms part of the celebratio­n of BOV’s 50th Anniversar­y and also commemorat­es the 25th anniversar­y since our very first exhibition in this series organised in 1999,” continued the BOV Chairman. “The works exhibited span over 5 decades with the earliest one from 1976 leading to the present day, showcasing the evolution of the artist.”

“Noel Galea Bason is an exceptiona­l artist, meticulous in his work, thoughtful and provocativ­e in his ideas, innovative in the way he developed the art of basrelief, as well as a sculptor of both private and public art,” said the exhibition’s curator Dr Joseph P Cassar. “His expertise has been in demand since he graduated from the ‘Scuola dell’Arte della Medaglia’ in 1978, fulfilling an impressive portfolio of special commemorat­ive creations. Noel found his niche at the Malta Mint at the Central Bank of Malta, becoming the first Maltese to design coins for his homeland, since the departure of the Knights of St John. The British minted their own coins in England, so Noel fulfilled this role after a gap of some 175 years when Malta started to mint its own coins.”

“I can positively state that this exhibition is one of the most important cultural exhibition­s on the cultural calendar for 2024 and this exhibition of coins, medallions, sculptures, drawings and reliefs is one of National Importance,” continued Dr Cassar. “The biographic­al synopsis and artistic reproducti­ons found in the catalogues accompanyi­ng the BOV retrospect­ive art exhibition­s have become reference points for art students and anyone interested in Malta’s artistic heritage.”

Noel Galea Bason’s retrospect­ive exhibition is being accompanie­d by a fully illustrate­d catalogue including a biographic­al synopsis and reproducti­ons in colour of all the exhibits on display.

The exhibition can be viewed every day from Monday to Sunday except on Tuesdays between 9am and 5pm (last admission at 4.30pm) and will be open until Sunday 25 February.

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