Paradise Lost by Jade Zammit
Schedule
Thu Oct 03 2024 at 07:00 pm
UTC+02:00Location
Malta Society of Arts | Valletta, MA
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Paradise Lost marks the debut solo exhibition of Jade Zammit, a personal exploratory journey. In this new body of work, Zammit confronts the fragility of paradises—both real and imagined—that are perpetually "hanging by a thread." How do these paradises unravel over time? What remains when the thread finally snaps, and the utopian visions dissolve into disillusionment? The works vary not just in form, but in their thematic undertones, reflecting the multifaceted nature of paradise itself—a concept that is as fragile as it is alluring.Drawing upon the romanticised portrayals of non-European cultures, Zammit uses the Gobelin tapestries housed in Valletta’s Grand Master’s Palace as a foundational reference. These 17th-century masterpieces, initially commissioned to evoke awe, mystery, and wonder, are reinterpreted through Zammit’s contemporary lens. Inspired by the idyllic yet ultimately disillusioning scenes in Paul Gauguin’s Tahitian series and the decaying world of colonial Africa as depicted in Ben Okri’s 'The Famished Road', Zammit's work weaves together threads of personal memory with broader themes of a deteriorating paradise.
Zammit’s work delves into the discomfort associated with the loss of the natural world, a paradise that, like the tapestries she references, is both beautiful and precarious. Through an almost imaginary perspective, she evokes a deep sense of nostalgia, compelling us to reflect on the fragility of both personal and collective histories. How do we reconcile the idyllic pasts—whether personal or cultural—that have fragmented into unsettling realities?
As viewers, we are invited to journey through this exploration with Zammit, reflecting on her perceptions of paradise. Are we, too, holding on to something that is hanging by a thread? And when that thread snaps, what do we find ? Zammit does not merely present a series of artworks; she offers us a space to dream, to question, to reflect, and perhaps come to terms with the inevitable losses.
Curated by Maria Galea
Produced in collaboration with Marie Gallery5
For more info contact [email protected]
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Where is it happening?
Malta Society of Arts, Palazzo De La Salle, Triq ir-Repubblika, Valletta, VLT, Malta,Valletta, MaltaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: