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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 15 JUNE 2025 3 ART Exhibition celebrating Giuseppe Calì now on at the Mosta basilica THE second exhibition in the series 'Your MUŻA', focusing on local artistic geni- us Giuseppe Calì, has now arrived in the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady in Mosta, where it will run till the 25th of June. It will then visit Lija and Sliema later in the year. Launched only weeks ago in the presence of the Prime Minister of Malta at the Basil- ica of Our Lady of Porto Salvo and St Dom- inic in Valletta – the artist's native parish – this touring exhibition is now on its second stop. Titled 'Celebrating Giuseppe Calì', this exhibition forms part of the wider initiative called 'Your MUŻA', created with the aim of bringing works from the national art collection closer to the public, by tempo- rarily loaning them to different localities with which they bear a connection. At the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady in Mosta, also known as the Rotun- da, Calì was commissioned to create var- ious works – including paintings of the Madonna of the Rosary, the Holy Trinity, the prophets and the angels, and the Eight Stages of the Life of Jesus Christ. Within this context, two new exhibits will enrich the display. e first is an artis- tic sketch of the painting 'e Death of St Augustine', one of the lateral pieces in the chapel of our Lady of Consolation, which forms part of the Basilica's collection. e second addition comprises negatives of old photos showing a damaged Calì paint- ing on the church's dome, after it was hit during an Axis attack in the Second World War. Speaking at the inauguration of the exhi- bition, Dr Anġlu Farrugia, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta, de- scribed the opening of the exhibition as "an invitation to remember, reflect and appre- ciate what for us has artistic and spiritual value." He said that: "is project will make people feel a sense of belonging to what they have inherited, in a set-up where art no longer waits for people but goes to the people, in the heart of the community – in the places that had and still have the link with what is spiritual, educational and his- torical." Dr Farrugia added that he believes so much in the value of 'Your MUŻA', that from his own office he immediately accept- ed the request that was submitted for one of Calì's paintings, exhibited in Parliament, to be loaned for this exhibition, so that the public could enjoy it. Mario Cutajar, Director of MUŻA, Chair- man of Heritage Malta and curator of this exhibition, said: "'Your MUŻA' is just one of MUŻA's efforts to reach out and get closer to the community. Significant changes are underway at the museum – next month we will open six new renovated halls fo- cusing on art in the 19th century, following the completion earlier this year of the halls that take visitors from prehistory to the Baroque period. In the meantime, another hall is now welcoming temporary exhibi- tions, meaning that the space for such ex- hibitions has been substantially increased. At MUŻA, the main focus is always the people – whether they are visiting the na- tional art museum or whether MUŻA is approaching them with exhibitions such as this one, celebrating Giuseppe Calì." Fr Bastjan Caruana, Archpriest of the Ba- silica of the Sanctuary of the Assumption of Mary in Mosta, said: "e church in- cludes Calì's first public work – the paint- ing of Our Lady of the Rosary – and several other works that trace the artist's develop- ment, including the painting of St Augus- tine which is claimed to include a self-por- trait of the artist. We are very happy that the church is hosting this exhibition, which will undoubtedly continue to attract more visitors to the beautiful village of Mosta." Accompanying the exhibition is a detailed catalogue, of which physical copies are available for purchase on site and a digital version may be accessed here: https://issuu. com/heritagemt/docs/muza_hdejk_niccel- ebraw_lil_giuseppe_cali_cover. The exhibition is open from Monday to Fri- day from 9.30am to 5.30pm, on Saturday from 9.30am to 4.30pm, and on Sunday from 12pm to 5pm. Admission is completely free.

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