John Paul Azzopardi

John Paul Azzopardi (b. 1978 in East London) started exhibiting in 2004 and had his first solo show, Hlejqiet, in 2006 in Malta. In 2010 he participated in several collective shows such as New Generation at the Malta Contemporary Arts, Valletta, Malta, and also took part in competitions hosted by the Malta Society of Arts, Manufacturers, and Commerce. In 2011 Heritage Malta hosted Curved Silence at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Valletta which presented one of his untitled masterpieces depicting a violin.

He uses many different materials both organic and man-made - and can take many months to complete a single artwork. The themes of his work vary - from mythology, history and contemporary issues, with philosophy taking the front seat.

John is also an electrical engineer and obtained his B.A. (Hons) degree in Philosophy at the University of Malta in 2008. He has worked on many productions and with many artists, such as Raymond Pitre’, European Chamber Opera Company, Olphaert Den Otter, Birkkuni, and Cyprien Gaillard.