Venice Biennale: Malta Reimagines a Caravaggio Masterpiece

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Venice Biennale: Malta Reimagines a Caravaggio Masterpiece
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This year’s Malta Pavilion is about “deceit, media malpractice and the weaponisation of ideas,” says curator Keith Sciberras

, an executioner holds down the head of the prophet while a servant girl stands with a golden platter to receive his head. It’s widely believed that John the Baptist was killed for political reasons, and Caravaggio – inspired by his own experiences in a Maltese prison – created the altarpiece to appease the Knights of Malta.

is an immense sculptural installation of equally biblical proportions, which transplants the themes apparent in Caravaggio’s original work into a modern context. A collaboration between Italian artist Arcangelo Sassolino and Maltese brothers Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci and Brian Schembri, visitors enter a pitch-dark room punctuated by flaming streaks of steel that fall from the ceiling.

The artwork is made up of a large metal armature that conceals a computer-programmed system, which feeds steel coils into the induction machine. Molten steel droplets fall from a structure overhead into seven basins of water, each representing a subject in, while an accompanying score follows the rhythm of a Gregorian hymn created in honour of John the Baptist. It dictates the timing and frequency of each descending ember as it hisses, cools and recedes into darkness.

By reimagining the centuries-old work for the present, the work aims to spotlight injustices in the world today, from displacement in Ukraine and Palestine to corrupt media narratives and wealth inequality. Or, as Sciberras puts it, “[The] biblical tragedy resonates with current world events, revealing the blind spots and failures of the humanist project across millennia: deceit, media malpractice and the weaponisation of ideas.

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