EXHIBITION

SPACE & TIME

15.03-31.05.2024

CURATORIAL BRIEF

“Space and Time” is an ephemeral exhibition curated to unveil the symbiotic relationship between artistic innovation, architectural heritage, and historical narrative. Serving as a collateral event during the inaugural edition of maltabiennale.art 2024, this curated showcase offers a nuanced exploration of contemporary artistic practices within the context of a meticulously preserved Neo-Renaissance villa.

 

At the heart of the exhibition lies a deliberate juxtaposition between the temporal dimensions of the villa’s architectural framework and the timeless essence of artistic creation. Through a discerning curation of both site-specific installations and curated selections from the oeuvres of esteemed Maltese and Polish artists, “Space and Time” orchestrates a multifaceted dialogue that transcends conventional boundaries of time and space.

 

Within the confines of the villa’s interior chambers and historic gardens, visitors are invited to embark on a sensory journey characterized by the convergence of past and present. The exhibition’s spatial configuration is conceived as a deliberate intervention within the villa’s historical milieu, fostering an immersive experience that reinterprets the site’s cultural heritage through a contemporary lens.

 

Central to the exhibition’s curatorial premise is the notion of intercultural exchange, whereby artists respond to the villa’s historical references and materiality with a nuanced sensitivity to its inherent context. This engagement with the site’s architectural morphology and temporal stratigraphy serves as a catalyst for a dialectical discourse between tradition and innovation, heritage and modernity.

 

Through a series of carefully curated thematic clusters, “Space and Time” unveils the intricate layers of meaning embedded within the villa’s architectural fabric. Each artwork, whether conceived as a site-specific intervention or drawn from the artists’ existing bodies of work, serves as a testament to the enduring resonance of artistic expression in shaping our perception of space, time, and cultural identity.

 

As visitors navigate through the designated exhibition areas, they are encouraged to contemplate the dialectical relationship between form and function, memory and oblivion, presence and absence. “Space and Time” thus emerges as a site of intellectual inquiry and aesthetic contemplation, inviting viewers to interrogate the complex interplay between art and architecture within the broader discourse of cultural heritage preservation and artistic innovation.

 

In conclusion, “Space and Time” emerges as a seminal exploration of the intersections between art, architecture, and history, underscoring the transformative potential of artistic intervention in reimagining our engagement with the built environment and its manifold temporalities.

CURATOR

Boris Kudlička

Boris Kudlička is a Slovak set designer who has played a crucial role in the theatre industry for the last two decades. He studied set design at the Academy of Performing Arts, Bratislava, and the Minerva Art Academy, Groningen. He regularly collaborates with director Mariusz Treliński, with whom he created the following: Tristan und Isolde (Metropolitan Opera, New York), Iolanta (Metropolitan Opera, Maggio Musicale, Florence), Duke Bluebeard’s Castle (Metropolitan Opera, Polish National Opera), The Fiery Angel (Polish National Opera, Aix-en-Provence Opera Festival), Manon Lescaut (Welsh National Opera, La Monnaie du Munt, Brussels, Polish National Opera) and Der fliegende Holländer, Madama Butterfly, Don Giovanni, La Traviata and Powder Her Face (for companies in Europe, the USA and Israel). His productions with Warner include Tannhäuser (Opéra national du Rhin), The Devils of Loudun (Royal Danish Opera), Le nozze di Figaro (Polish National Opera), Falstaff and The Tempest (Frankfurt Opera). He has also collaborated with Dale Duesing in Berlin, Frankfurt and Bern and with theatre director Amon Miyamoto on projects in Tokyo, Yokohama and for Lincoln Center Festival, New York.

Kudlička has not only worked in theatre but also the film industry. Moreover, he designed numerous exhibitions including the Polish pavilion for Expo 2000 in Hanover and Expo 2010 in Shanghai, where he won the silver medal. His many awards include a gold medal at the 2007 Prague Quadrennial. Kudlička was a partner in the Polish architectural practice WWAA which specialized in architecture, interior design and exhibitions. Moreover, he was a lecturer in scenography at Warsaw’s Academy of Fine Arts between 2011 and 2014. In 2018, he has established his own architectural practice, Boris Kudlička with Partners, which offers luxurious interior design for commercial and private investments. The company’s most prominent projects include Raffles Europejski Warsaw Hotel, family offices in Zurich, ladies’ SPA in Doha and many more premium private interiors.

ARTISTS

Matthew Attard

Matthew Attard

Matthew is strongly interested in situating his work within the realm of contemporary drawing…

Victor Aguis

Victor Aguis

Born in 1982, Victor Agius is an artist working in sculpture, painting, video, performance and installation…

Austin Camilleri

Austin Camilleri

Austin Camilleri is an artist working in installation, painting, drawing, video and sculpture…

Norbert Attard

Norbert Attard

Born in Malta in 1951. Based on the island of Gozo (Malta) and since 2010 in Berlin (Germany)…

Mario Abela

Mario Abela

Mario Abela was born in 1983, lives and works on the island of Gozo – Malta. He has a degree in Education…

John Paul Azzopardi

John Paul Azzopardi

John Paul Azzopardi (1978) was born in East London, England and currently resides in Malta…

Antoine Farrugia

Antoine Farrugia

Antoine Farrugia (b.1969) was born and lives in Mqabba, Malta. The artist’s primary driving force lies…

Michał Jackowski

Michał Jackowski

Michał Jackowski (b. 1978, Poland) currently lives and works in Białystok, Poland. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and works…

Ida Karkoszka

Ida Karkoszka

Ida Karkoszka (b. 1985) is a Polish artist who grew up in an artistic environment, but her early interests revolved around the natural sciences…

Xawery Wolski

Xawery Wolski

Xawery Wolski was born in 1960 in Warsaw, and he is known as a Polish-Mexican artist and sculptor. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts…

Karol Palczak

Karol Palczak

Karol Palczak (b. 1987 in Przemyśl, PL) lives and works in Krzywcza, PL.
Drawing from historic traditions of painting as well as vernacular…

Janek Simon

Janek Simon

Janek Simon (b. 1977, Poland) studied at the Faculty of Psychology and the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Jagiellonian University (1996-2001)…

Lia Kimura

Lia Kimura

Lia Kimura (b. 1992, Japan) is a Polish painter and fashion designer. Kimura’s work is mostly connected with her place of birth…

Nicolas Grospierre

Nicolas Grospierre

Nicolas Grospierre was born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1975. He works in the extended field of photography…

Monika Falkus

Monika Falkus

Monika Falkus (b. 1993, Poland) is a graduate of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice and art history at the University of Silesia…

Nikola Vudrag

Nikola Vudrag

Nikola Vudrag (b. 1989, Croatia) works primarily in sculpture and metal design. In his art, he explores themes from the realms of science, linguistics…

Maurycy Gomulicki

Maurycy Gomulicki

Maurycy Gomulicki (b. 1969, Poland) lives and works in Warsaw and Mexico City. Photographer, creator of objects, installations, and videos, painter…

Marcin Maciejowski

Marcin Maciejowski

Jakub Julian Ziółkowski

Jakub Julian Ziółkowski

Jakub Julian Ziolkowski (b. 1980, Poland). In 2005 he defended his diploma in the Painting Studio under Prof. Leszek Misiak…