James Vella Clark is an artist synonymous with the Maltese landscape genre.
Joseph Agius talks to him about his latest exhibition, which celebrates an anniversary and developments in his art
TWENTY is an anniversary exhibition of 20 paintings, 20 years since your first exhibition Beyond Perspectives. That exhibition investigated the Paul Klee/Esprit Barthet/Pawl Carbonaro legacy and, perhaps, the awe and admiration you felt for these and other artists who tackled the landscape/urban landscape genre as a new language. Is this exhibition about new directions and shedding off old skin through a more personal and intimate style, without denouncing your artistic origins?
By Stephanie Kanowitz
May 17, 2021
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A year into the pandemic, the show is most certainly going on with Toi Toi, Teatru Manoel’s education programme. The members of this year’s Teatru Manoel Youth Theatre (TMYT) cohort continued their training throughout this difficult year and are now ready to tread the boards with Pjazza Pastizzi, a commedia that promises to cheer up even the gloomiest of spectators.
Pjazza Pastizzi is a devised comedy, created entirely by the young actors following TMYT’s training programme that falls under the Teatru Manoel education programme, Toi Toi.
A devised comedy script is created collectively by a group of actors who improvise and keep the parts they like, developing them further until a script is created. A year into a pandemic that has upended everyone’s life, TMYT’s actors felt that comedy would be an apt antidote to the stress of living through a prolonged crisis.