Hover-Still

Lily Agius Gallery presents a collective exhibition of oil paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture titled 'Hover-Still' at The Malta Society of Arts.

Sallyanne Morgan

“… Become translucent – one untangling drift

Of water-mesh, a weight of earth-taste light

Mangled by wing-shadows…” 

Ted Hughes

Lily Agius Gallery presents a collective exhibition of oil paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture titled ‘Hover-Still’ at The Malta Society of Arts. Inspired by the poem Go Fishing by Ted Hughes, the artists offer an interpretation in their own distinctive styles.

Creating art is a process, borne from inspiration and imagination; the result is a way to relay those thoughts or memories, and perhaps also fears and dreams to others. Whilst also revealing their skill and freedom to express themselves, the artists communicate various perspectives of the poem – albeit subtly, but nonetheless bathed in its greater meaning of transience, fragility, and a higher state of consciousness.

Artists: 

Eiko Borcherding
CO-MA
Stephanie Galea 
Luca Indraccolo 
Sallyanne Morgan 
Ivan Prieto
Julien Vinet

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Dates & Venue:

6th – 20th of July
The Malta Society of Arts, 
219 Republic Street, Valletta, Malta.

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Opening Hours:

Monday & Friday 9am to 7pm; 
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 9am to 12pm & 4pm to 7pm; Saturday 9am to 1pm. 

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In partnership with:

Malta Society of Arts  
iLab Photo 
BAS Ltd  
Demajo Wines

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For more information and enquiries:

Contact Lily Agius Gallery by email on info@lilyagiusgallery.com or call +35699292488.

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