Daily Bread

Daily Bread takes its lead from systems of clientelism and corruption within societies. It makes reference to bread and salt as indispensable parts of life, but also refers to the double-meaning of dough in terms of money and the value of salt in history.

Daily Bread is an exhibition of work by Letta Shtohryn and Margerita Pulè at historic windmill in Birkirkara, run by the Gabriel Caruana Foundation, The Mill. Both artists will use an interdisciplinary approach, working in digital media, installation, sculpture and performance.


Artists: Margerita Pulè, Letta Shtohryn

1 – 14 August 2019
The Mill, Birkirkara


In collaboration with the Gabriel Caruana Foundation & What Do We Do Now

Margerita Pulè, Where Does Bread Come From? (2019). Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Margerita Pulè, Where Does Bread Come From? (2019). Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

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Letta Shtohryn, Everyone Agrees With You (2019). Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Letta Shtohryn, Everyone Agrees With You (2019). Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Daily Bread, installation view, Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Daily Bread, installation view, Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

 
Margerita Pulè, Daily Bread (2019) Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Margerita Pulè, Daily Bread (2019) Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Margerita Pulè, Blokka Silġ (2019) Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Margerita Pulè, Blokka Silġ (2019) Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Letta Shtohryn, Ritualistic Crossover (2019) Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Letta Shtohryn, Ritualistic Crossover (2019) Photo Elisa von Brockdorff

Letta Shtohryn, Offshore Bakery Limited (2019)

Letta Shtohryn, Offshore Bakery Limited (2019)

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