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Gabriel Caruana (born in 1929 in Malta) is a Maltese artist who works primarily in ceramics. He studied at the Malta School of Art (1953–59), the Accademia Pietro Vannucci in Perugia (1965), the School of Arts and Crafts in Detroit (1966) and the Istituto Statale per la Ceramica in Faenza (1967).

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He has exhibited internationally, including a group exhibit by Maltese artists at Hunter College in 1996, and at venues such as the head office lobby of the Bank of Valletta.

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Biography

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Gabriel Caruana was born in Balzan, Malta on 7 April 1929. He is the son of Anthony Caruana, Malta Police Force sergeant and Beatrice Ebejer Michelizzi. He studied sculpture at the Malta Government School of Arts in the classes of George Borg, Emvin Cremona and Vincent Apap. In 1980 he got married to Mary Rose Buttigieg, English and Art teacher and an artist. The couple has two daughters; Gabriella and Raffaella born respectively in 1981 and 1983.

Art and Career

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Gabriel Caruana is a pioneer of modern art in Malta. He draws his inspiration from popular art traditions and the architecture of the Island.

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He has held solo exhibitions in Malta, England, Italy and Switzerland and has shown his work in group exhibitions in Osaka, Detroit, Munich, Tripoli, London, Israel, Melbourne, and several times in Malta. His works can be found at the International Museum of Ceramics of Faenza, at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, at City of Manchester Art Gallery, and, at the National Museum of Fine Arts Malta.

Between 1971 and 1990 he was a ceramics teacher at the Ta'Targa School.

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