The HSBC Malta Foundation has presented €35,000 to Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti to reinforce its mission of spreading awareness of Maltese cultural heritage. The HSBC foundation has long been a supporter of Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti.

Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti has earned an enviable reputation for the spectacular exhibitions it has organised as well as related publications. 

HSBC Malta CEO Andrew Beane said: “We view our association with Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti with respect and pride as it underlines our mutual affinity and appreciation for the beautiful heritage – including lesser-known aspects of Maltese art such as Maltese wall clocks (l-Arloġġ tal-Lira), antique silver jewellery, and antique furniture and costumes – that one can find in Malta, whether in Mdina, Valletta or in one of the various localities.”

The donation was presented  by Mr Andrew Beane to Michael Lowell, CEO Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti, during a visit at Palazzo Falson in Mdina where an exhibition entitled ‘The Devil of the Brush’ is currently being held.

Mr Lowell stated that ‘The Devil of the Brush’ is a first in a new series of exhibitions that moves away from the examination of objects for their type and function, and explores concepts and their manifestation in art. The exhibition celebrates speed and explores the exciting dynamics between artistic invention and technical brilliance through paintings, statuary, drawings, modelli and bozzetti executed by the major protagonists of Maltese Art between 1650 and 2000.

This exhibition is open for viewing until 25th March 2018.

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