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Matter of Perspective
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Teresa
Saborsky
Gold -
Signature Member
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With
each piece I create, whether it is functional or sits on a mantel, I hope to
stir something inside a person - to tickle the back of the mind, to provoke a
second or third look, to want to touch it, feel it, to see something different
with each viewing. Each piece is meant to provide a difference in perspective as
well as take the eye and imagination on a creative journey.
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Divine
Union
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Joe Xuereb
Signature -
Member
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Xuereb's
art is closely linked with the prehistoric past of Gozo, a small island with its
own distinctive character, going back to Neolithic times. His medium, the soft
globigerina limestone of Gozo, is highly adapted to his working technique, using
traditional tools inherited from his father, a traditional stone mason in his
younger days.
He has made his name known beyond the confines of Malta and has had numerous
exhibitions throughout Europe, where he has exhibited in the Dutch university
city of Groningen, Paris, Berlin and other major German cities as well as
mounting a path-breaking show at the Lincoln Centre in New York. Since 1998, his
work has been permanently on display at 'SOL' Sculpture Gallery of Siena, Italy
and has also executed some large pieces for the Chianti Sculpture Park located
in the Tuscany region.
In 1992, the Dutch magazine "Woonbeeld' has featured prominently Joe's work
following his first personal exhibition outside his homeland. In 1999, his work
was selected and given extensive coverage in the CNN programme 'ArtClub' that
dealt about Maltese art. Today he runs his own Sculpture Gallery which has
already been visited by clients coming from over 70 countries. His works are
found in private collections ranging from Germany, France, Holland, Italy,
Switzerland, Spain, United Kingdom, South Africa, and Australia to Florida,
California , Minnesota in the U.S.A.
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