




Artist Ray Piscopo will be exhibiting two bodies of work under the collective title A Vision of Humanity and The Psyche. The works will be shown at Wignacourt Museum, in Rabat. Stylistically, these collections of paintings are divided into two styles. A semirealistic approach and a more post-modernist, contemporary style using minimalist figurative art to achieve a direct message to the viewers. The two collections will be exhibited separately, the first one running between September 2 and 15, with the second following between September 17 and 29.