Teresa Busuttil
artist / about

Selected Projects


Primavera 2024: Young Australian Artists
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney.
August 29th 2024 - January 27th 2025

Photograph: Zan Wimberley
Read: 
Myth and memory
Rayleen Forester

Art Monthly 
Loss, language and love
Lara Chapman






Malta Biennale 2024
Frejgatina,  Can you sea?
The Mediterranean as a Political Body,

Malta Biennale 2024The Armoury, Birgu.
March 11th – May 31st, 2024

Photograph (1): Julian Vassallo.






time poor dream pool, 2024, is a puzzle of 1950s Malta, embalmed in crisp blue resin and embellished with swimming pool tiles. Amid the pace of modernisation, gentrification and environmental crisis, Teresa freezes memory in a material reminiscent of the one constant encircling Malta; the Mediterranean Sea. The once treasured object — now frozen in time — reflects the challenge of trying to maintain a static understanding of a rapidly changing world.”

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Joanna Kitto, curator,
Stranger than Fiction


Stranger than Fiction
West Space, Collingwood Yards, Melbourne.
29th June - 31st August 2024

Photograph: Janelle Low.
Read:
Joanna Kitto
On storytelling and subversion







Asleep with the Fishes
Firstdraft, Sydney, 2023.
18th August - 1st October 2023

Photography: Jessica Mauer & Emmaline Zanelli 


Busuttil’s work is an exquisite display of installation and sculpture. Here, amongst this collection of artworks, we are asked: Who determines right from wrong, and why? What is a lifetime of seeking prosperity for your family by any means at your disposal, if not some kind of holy expedition?



Ruby-Rose Pivet-Marsh




Nixtieq il kont hawn (wish you were here), 2022
lenticular prints, aluminium frames, edition of 5, 1/2 prints





Passage
Moving Image, 7:21, 2022,
commissioned by fine print for pause ~ play, presented for SALA Festival 2022
Read:
Melanie Pryor
In Water Bodies








Charismatic Inflation II
moving image, 1:00, 2021 for The One Minutes (NL) Forked Tongue




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