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Artists Team Up For London Exhibition Marking Five Years Since Daphne Caruana Galizia’s Assassination 

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Six Maltese and international artists are set to take part in an exhibition in London marking the five-year anniversary of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination.

Sebastian Tanti Burlo’, Lydia Cecil, Gattaldo, Carmel Said, Nina Gerada and Ed Dingli will feature works in various mediums as an artistic reaction to Caruana Galizia’s assassination and the subsequent campaign for justice.

“The artworks vary in medium and format, ranging form digital to sculpture, drawings and paintings,” the organisers said in a statement. “The electric range of works reflect the interests and tastes of Daphne, the political and the beautiful. All of which are an extension of her legacy.”

Euchar Gravina and Ann Dingli are curating the exhibition, and below are some of the artworks that will be displayed.

Artwork by Sebastian Tanti Burlo

Artwork by Sebastian Tanti Burlo

Artwork by Gattaldo

Artwork by Gattaldo

Artwork by Carmel Said

Artwork by Carmel Said

Artwork by Lydia Cecil

Artwork by Lydia Cecil

Running from 3rd October to 16th October at St John’s Church, Waterloo, the exhibition is part of the upcoming ‘Daphne Festival’, a series of events in London, Malta and online to remember the late journalist and highlight the ongoing campaign for justice. 

Cover photos: The Daphne Festival

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