A contemporary art exhibition at various heritage sites sheds new light on megalithic sites like Ħaġar Qim, the fortified cities of Mdina and the Citadel, and other historical and popular venues on the Islands. Just as celestial constellations were shaped to provide orientation, the artistic interventions in Constellation Malta will propose points, routes and new itineraries to navigate the local crossover of social, political, economic and artistic contexts. Moving from the local to the cosmic, the project will address the complexities of our contemporary world.
Throughout the centuries, constellations have served as tools for orientation and navigation, both in a geographic and in an existential way. Recent scientific discoveries have shown that, among celestial constellations, there is a specific typology called “dark cloud constellations”, which are formed by a magma of dense and impenetrable shadows of nebulae where new stars and matter are born.
The exhibition associates the term ‘constellation’ with the name Malta, lending certain locations in the Maltese archipelago metaphorical weight. The sites become meaningful stars, nodes that guide our journey through the physical and cultural topographies which are illuminated by the various artworks.
By unveiling the meaning embodied in these new “stars”, visitors and passers by become voyagers, empowered to undertake their own unique journeys towards understanding and interpretation.
Exhibition locations and artists:
Fort St Elmo, Valletta: Austin Camilleri, Chiharu Shiota, Forensic Oceanography and Forensic Architecture and Yoshimoto Nara
Church of St Mary Magdalene, Valletta: Kyung-Jin Cho
National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta: Tania Berta Judith
Isla Arches, Senglea: Ready Mades in Malta
Tarxien Temples, Tarxien: Saskia Caldéron
Crypt of St Catherine, Żejtun: Eulalia Valldosera
Ħaġar Qim & Mnajdra Visitor Centre, Qrendi: Saskia Caldéron
National Museum of Natural History, Mdina: Marina Abramović, The Malta Fancy Poultry and Pigeon Club
Ġgantija Visitor Centre, Gozo: Tania Berta Judith
Ta’ Kola Windmill, Gozo: Tania Berta Judith
Click on the links above for further information on the artworks and venues.
To view the full online exhibition catalogue, visit the Universes in Universe page at the following link: https://universes.art/en/specials/constellation-malta/
To buy tickets for the Heritage Malta sites, follow this link. Tickets cost just €20 and grant patrons access to 7 different heritage sites across Malta and Gozo.