Home / News / Art meets text in Dik il-Qtajra at the Campus Book Festival 2018 Back to News Art meets text in Dik il-Qtajra at the Campus Book Festival 2018 Campus Book Festival • Festivals • News 5th March, 2018 Artist Gabriel Buttigieg takes cue from his father Alfred’s controversial book Dik il-Qtajra (The Droplet) and uses it as inspiration for his latest series of works on paper, displayed to the public in an exhibition in Valletta last December. In this event, father and son discuss both the book and its visual representation, as part of the Campus Book Festival, on Friday 23 March at 4:30 pm at the University quadrangle. The event will take the form of an interview and will include readings accompanied by Gabriel’s art on screen. Dik il-Qtajra was first published in 1983 and was back then censored for its language, and for being sexually explicit, subversive and irreverent. The 24-page book, handwritten, and illustrated with doodle-type drawings, was self-published, but never made it to public bookshelves because bookshops and local libraries refused to stock the book. The book has been resurrected by Gabriel who has produced a series of drawings and paintings based on the book’s themes – anger, violence, sarcasm and egocentricity. He captures its spirit and expresses his own and his father’s pessimistic take on human nature via colour and monochrome pieces. 24-year old Gabriel Buttigieg’s latest work is a series called Babies. 2016 saw two of his solo exhibitions Paintings and Nudes and he has also taken part in a number of collective exhibitions prior to this. In 1981 Alfred set up the theatre group Ateatru. Between 2003 and 2008 he was part of the Manoel Theatre management committee but he better known as a playwright. His most popular plays include Ir-Rewwixta tal-Qassisin, Ippermettili Nitlaq and Mela Hawn xi Manikomju? The Campus Book Festival is organised by the National Book Council and the Għaqda tal-Malti, kicking off daily at 9.00 am with back-to-back activities planned until 4.00 pm. On Friday the activities will continue until late. The Festival aims to promote literature while giving publishers and book distributors a platform to sell and promote their publications. The Festival’s programme is vast and offers a wide range of events to suit many interests, from book launches and talks to film screenings, workshops and live music. For more information about Dik il-Qtajra and the Campus Book Festival, visit the National Book Council’s website www.ktieb.org and Facebook page. A detailed programme can be downloaded by following this link. [add_posts category=campus-festival show=100] SHARE POST Related Articles Open Call for illustration submissions for the exhibition From Illustration to Book at the Malta Book Festival 2025 Festivals 29th April, 2025 Read More Call for Short Stories About Valletta for Comma Press’ Reading the City Series News 28th April, 2025 Read More Have Your Say: The National Book Council 2025-2030 Strategy Up for Public Consultation News 28th April, 2025 Read More Exhibitors — apply now to participate at the 2025 Malta Book Festival! News 15th April, 2025 Read More The 41st PLR Payment Is Out Public Lending Rights 9th April, 2025 Read More National Book Prize and Terramaxka 2025 longlist published National Book Prize 2nd April, 2025 Read More Malta Book Fund Goes Fully Online with an Increased Budget for 2025 Malta Book Fund 17th March, 2025 Read More The National Book Council has rebranded! News 5th March, 2025 Read More Call for Delegates: Malta Named Focus Country for the 2025 Mediterranea Publishing Fellowship Initiatives 28th February, 2025 Read More The National Book Council at the 2025 London Book Fair News 25th February, 2025 Read More view all similar news
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