Along an alternative, little-known route into the city of Valletta, and tucked away within the outer fortification walls of Valletta, is the unique gallery dedicated to one of Britain's foremost abstract art pioneers - Victor Pasmore (1908-1998).
THE GALLERY, originally a ‘polverista’, or gunpowder magazine, was built during the construction of the outer fortification walls of Valletta in the 1640s, and was later rebuilt during the British period. In more recent years, the inner barrel-vaulted room was restored and converted into a permanent exhibition space following a collaborative agreement betweent The Central Bank of Malta and The Victor Pasmore Foundation, and was officially opened to the public on the 3rd of November 2014.
THE COLLECTION covers a wide a range of Pasmore's creations and preferred media, including drawings, reliefs, spray paintings, constructions, prints and composite works. Though not all produced in Malta, the works on display are largely representative of Pasmore's artistic practice following his move to the island in 1966, and also exhibit a greater sensitivity and interest in light, colour and myth.
Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti, set up in January 1992, is a non-profit organisation with the aim of spreading awareness of the island’s extensive heritage locally and internationally. In September 2015, Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti took over the management of the Victor Pasmore Gallery with the aim of bringing to light not only the importance of Victor Pasmore as a revolutionary artist operating from within Malta, but also the Maltese modern art movement of the 20th century.
Entrance is Free.