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    <title>John Grima's epic art for St Publius, Floriana</title>
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    <description>Title: John Grima's epic art for St Publius, Floriana
Abstract: Giovanni Bonello celebrates the completion of the vault paintings at St Publius parish church in Floriana. Initiated by Ervin Cremona, the monumental pictorial cycle was completed by artist John Grima, who balanced stylistic continuity with individual artistic expression.</description>
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    <title>Timeless messages</title>
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Abstract: Marika Azzopardi reviews Vania Goshe's solo art exhibition, "Timeless Treasures: Heritage &amp; Nature," at the Gemelli Art Gallery. The article highlights how the Bulgarian artist uses a textured spatula technique to blend Balkan color palettes with Mediterranean light, creating Maltese landscapes that critique rapid urbanization alongside vibrant floral still lifes.</description>
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    <title>'Faust' reawakened : the unholy procession towards success</title>
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    <description>Title: 'Faust' reawakened : the unholy procession towards success
Abstract: Kylie Aquilina reviews Matthew Shirfield’s solo exhibition, The Dirge, which reinterprets the Faustian myth to critique contemporary culture’s pursuit of success and power. The article highlights how Shirfield’s charcoal works juxtapose traditional Maltese Good Friday processions with haunting, monochrome imagery to suggest a modern loss of faith and the repetitive nature of human suffering.</description>
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Abstract: In this article, art critic Joseph Agius explores the theme of love through the perspectives of six contemporary Maltese artists. Johanna Barthet, Steve Bonello, Carmel Bonello, Mario Cassar, Madeleine Gera, and Ryan Falzon discuss specific works that reflect various dimensions of love ranging from romantic innocence and personal devotion to political commentary and the impact of social media on modern relationships.</description>
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