Explore Malta’s First Contemporary Art Museum at MICAS
Malta, known for its rich history and culture, now adds another reason to visit with the Malta International Contemporary Art Space (MICAS). Officially opened on November 1, 2024, this innovative museum is quickly becoming a must-see for art lovers. Located in Valletta, MICAS showcases a dynamic five-monthly program, starting with a spectacular exhibition by renowned Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos.
(The Loft, Joanna Vasconcelos. Photo: MICAS.)
Joana Vasconcelos: A Bold Inaugural Exhibition at MICAS
MICAS’ inaugural exhibition, Transcending the Domestic, features large-scale installations by Joana Vasconcelos, known for her unique ability to transform everyday objects into monumental works of art. With themes of domesticity, gender, and culture, Vasconcelos invites visitors to explore how ordinary materials can be recontextualized into powerful visual statements. Highlights include:
- Solitaire: A striking ring made of golden car rims and whisky glasses,symbolizing the intersection of femininity and spirituality.
- Tree of Life: A massive installation of 110,000 fabric leaves, representing independence and strength.
- Valkyrie Mumbet: A vibrant octopus-shaped sculpture that honors powerful female figures and traditional craftsmanship.
- Garden of Eden: An installation addressing the climate crisis through illuminated artificial flowers, depicting a dystopian future.
- Loft: A deconstructed set of household rooms, challenging perceptions of domestic space with playful and surreal shapes.
(Tree of Life, Joanna Vasconcelos. Photo: MICAS.)
The MICAS Building: A Fusion of History and Modern Art
Located in the historic Ospizio building in Valletta, MICAS is a unique blend of heritage and contemporary design. The building has undergone an extensive renovation, preserving the site’s authenticity while introducing modern features such as an iconic steel roof and flexible exhibition spaces. The museum’s integration of sculpture gardens and the historic San Salvatore Counterguard and Vitoria Bastion enhances the experience, allowing visitors to enjoy both art and history in one location.
Visit MICAS and Experience Joana Vasconcelos’ Art in Person
Transcending the Domestic runs until March 27th, 2025, and is housed in the Ospizio Complex (Bieb il-Pulverista, Triq Joseph J. Mangion, Floriana), just a short walk from Valletta and easily accessible from the Three Cities.
For those visiting during the inaugural exhibition, The Snop House offers an exclusive deal: enjoy a 4-night stay and receive a refund on your exhibition ticket.
Plan Your Visit to MICAS Today
Whether you’re an art aficionado or simply looking for a unique cultural experience, MICAS in Malta offers something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to see Joana Vasconcelos’ breathtaking work and explore the dynamic fusion of contemporary art and Malta’s historic charm.
(Valkyrie Mumbet, Joanna Vasconcelos. Photo: MICAS.)