The Minister for Gozo and Planning Clint Camilleri inaugurated the first of four public art works that will be placed in various public spaces around Gozo. This initiative aims to beautify the urban environment while continuing to provide space for Gozitan artists to express their talent.
During the inauguration of the Encounter monument, located in Triq San Anard, ix-Xewkija, Minister for Clint Camilleri explained how this initiative is the result of an expression of interest issued to Gozitan artists, with the aim of continuing to enhance the island’s public spaces through art and creativity. “This is the first of four artistic works that will be displayed and enjoyed by the public, while three more works will be implemented over the coming months. All of these works were presented and evaluated not only on their artistic concept, but also on the explanation and history they carry with them,” he said.
The Minister reiterated that this initiative forms part of a broader vision for Gozo to continue to strengthen itself as an island of art and culture. He stressed that such investment in the island’s creativity and cultural identity also continues to contribute towards the aspiration that, in 2031, Victoria will obtain the title of European City of Culture.
“Encounter”, created by Gozitan artist Christopher Saliba, is a minimalist contemporary sculpture inspired by the megalithic stones of Ġgantija. In his explanation, the artist described how through this piece of work he wanted to create a symbolic encounter between Gozo’s rich past, adorned with history and national heritage, and the present, which is characterised by innovation, scientific and technological development.
Saliba, who grew up in Xagħra, said that the inspiration for this work came from his personal connection with this historical and cultural heritage. He explained that his artistic work aims to symbolically bring people together with this Gozitan village, known in particular for the prehistoric temples of Ġgantija. This initiative continues to demonstrate the commitment to ensuring that art is no longer limited to closed spaces but is more accessible to the community and visitors, while giving added value to the public spaces around us.
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