Rupert Cefai
Rupert Cefai is a contemporary visual artist based in Malta. His favored artistic mediums include traditional (painting and drawing) and 'new' media approaches combined with digital photography, painting, and drawing. His work displays his curiosity with the fusion and balance in art that exists on the border between the real and the abstract, reflecting his personal pleasure of all topics ranging from the human figure through to abstracts and landscapes.
Rupert Cefai was born in 1971, in Malta. He has participated in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe (Rome, London, Malta), and many of his artworks in private collections all around the world.
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abstracts • 35 artworks
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a collection of latest abstract works
figurative • 29 artworks
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a selection of figurative paintings
places • 17 artworks
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Collection of work to places and views I fall in love with.
Abstract Sculptures • 2 artworks
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exhibition at art...e gallery in Victoria Gozo between the 16th of March and the 5th of April 2024
ante • 18 artworks
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The solo exhibition 'ante’ by Rupert Cefai, is a collection of works presented together as a critique [...]
The solo exhibition 'ante’ by Rupert Cefai, is a collection of works presented together as a critique of aspects of contemporary society - deriving out of various strata of our community, dealing with subjects such as environmental degradation, power and its abuse, truths and beliefs.
The artist taps back on his past as an editorial cartoonist, a side which he is now amalgamating to his classical figurative art.
The title 'ante' is suggestive of an imminent 'gambled stake', which can be perceived both in the various themes and scenarios that the artist chose to portray and also in his 'return' to the editorial cartoon approach.
The exhibition is on from the 15th of September till the 8th October at il-Kamra ta' Fuq, and curated by Melanie Erixon.
The artist taps back on his past as an editorial cartoonist, a side which he is now amalgamating to his classical figurative art.
The title 'ante' is suggestive of an imminent 'gambled stake', which can be perceived both in the various themes and scenarios that the artist chose to portray and also in his 'return' to the editorial cartoon approach.
The exhibition is on from the 15th of September till the 8th October at il-Kamra ta' Fuq, and curated by Melanie Erixon.
re . vis . it • 15 artworks
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a collection of places in Malta and Gozo first exhibited in Art.e Gallery in Victoria Gozo. The title [...]
a collection of places in Malta and Gozo first exhibited in Art..e Gallery in Victoria Gozo. The title of the exhibition refers to the fact that the artist is both revisiting the theme of places but also revisiting the exhibition space after a absence of over 4 years
atrophia • 18 artworks
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During his regular visits to Wied Qirda in Ħaż-Żebbuġ (Malta) and after a period of heavy storms, the [...]
During his regular visits to Wied Qirda in Ħaż-Żebbuġ (Malta) and after a period of heavy storms, the artist Rupert Cefai couldn't help but notice the destructive effect water had on this environment. Although water is a necessity for life, like everything else, too much of it also has its downfall. This destructive process has inspired the artist to produce a body of abstract works which will be exhibited in this solo exhibition titled ATROPHIA. The exhibition is being held at Christine X Art Gallery between 20th May and 10th June 2022.
erit • 8 artworks
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abstract works inspired by natural land formations
Sculptures • 5 artworks
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Rupert Cefai is a contemporary visual artist based in Malta. His favored artistic mediums include traditional (painting and drawing) and 'new' media approaches combined with digital photography, painting, and drawing. His work displays his curiosity with the fusion and balance in art that exists on the border between the real and the abstract, reflecting his personal pleasure of all topics ranging from the human figure through to abstracts and landscapes.
Rupert Cefai was born in 1971, in Malta. He has participated in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe (Rome, London, Malta), and many of his artworks in private collections all around the world.
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- Date of birth : 1971
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- Groups: Contemporary Maltese Artists

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Last modification date : Apr 25, 2025
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Added May 29, 2022
‘Atrophia’ exhibition
Added May 22, 2022
Water as an agent of abstract art
My latest collection of works titled 'atrophia' that is currently being exhibited at Christine X Gallery and curated by Christine X, have been featured on the Times of Malta by Joseph Agius. The write-up can be found HERE.
Photo by Jacob Sammut
Added Apr 23, 2022
Anthropo Sans Future
Christine X Art Gallery, Sliema, Malta
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The pandemic has had artists shifting attention and understanding of the world around us. The selection of artworks for this exhibition shows this untimely influence of humans on climate and the environment, questioning how humanity plays part in the ecological downfall which finds society guilty of robbing from future generations for their short-term economic gain.
Artists featuring in this exhibition, ANTHROPO SANS FUTURE, held at @christinexcurated at christine x art gallery malta from 22nd April- 13 May 2022 are Chris De Souza Jensen, darren tanti, kevin attard, mario abela and rupert cefai
Added Apr 23, 2022
atrophia
During his regular visits to Wied Qirda in Ħaż-Żebbuġ (Malta) and after a period of heavy storms, the artist Rupert Cefai couldn't help but notice the destructive effect water had on this environment. Although water is a necessity for life, like everything else, too much of it also has its downfall. This destructive process has inspired the artist to produce a body of abstract works which will be exhibited in this solo exhibition titled ATROPHIA. The exhibition is being held at Christine X Art Gallery between 20th May and 10th June 2022.
CHRISTINE X CURATED, Christine X Art Gallery, 17, Tigne Street, Sliema, SLM 3141, MALTA
info@christinexart.com -www.christinexcurated.com
Added Apr 23, 2022
Anthropo Sans Future
The pandemic has had artists shifting attention and understanding of the world around us. The selection of artworks for this exhibition shows this untimely influence of humans on climate and the environment, questioning how humanity plays part in the ecological downfall which finds society guilty of robbing from future generations for their short-term economic gain. Artists featuring in this exhibition, ANTHROPO SANS FUTURE, held at @christinexcurated at Christine x Art Gallery malta from 22nd April- 13 May 2022 are Chris De Souza Jensen, Darren Tanti, Kevin Attard, Mario Abela and Rupert Cefai
Added Apr 23, 2022
atrophia
Christine X Art Gallery, Sliema, Malta
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Added Jan 3, 2018
Back to the Grind
And so it begins, another year. This illusion that somehow an arbitrary mid-night, one day from 365, somehow brings things to an end and sets in motion new beginnings is fascinating. Let's admit it, very little changes from the 31st of December to the day after. Yet, the accumulation of little changes, day after day, thoughout the whole cycle around the sun changes so much! For me, this is an important year, full of ideas and projects, the culmination (or at least I hope so) of years of hard work on many fronts....so let the games begin!
May I wish all of you following my work, a year full of love and peace. May you and your loved ones have a good 2018.
Added Jan 15, 2016
Limited Edition Print - Red Booth
'Red Booth' is the latest addition to the selected paintings available as Limited Edition Giclée Prints. A number of red British telephone booths are still seen in Valletta, Malta. This can be found right between Pjazza Regina and Pjazza San Gorg. Thie print is both available
framed (as in images below) or Unframed.
For more information about limited edition prints please visit HERE. For any queries, please contact the artist HERE.
Added Sep 28, 2015
Hello A
It's been a week now that you're here. Each year when you're back, your arrival seems to go somewhat unnoticed. I have no memories of anyone celebrating your advent, nor proclaiming happiness when you're with us or even mildly acknowledging your presence. But maybe it's just me. Maybe it's just my own bias against you that takes over. Yes, maybe that's what blinds me against you, unpleasant childhood memories of repetitive ends. But then again, it’s not the same with your sisters. So many publicly proclaim their love to one of them and some to more. They’re famous, they’re wanted and they’re expected. Many spend good money to enjoy them.
But as I grow older, I must admit that I’ve learnt to appreciate you more. I have become more attuned to your moods, between us there seems to be resonance. I have also learnt that the colours that you bring, no one does. Welcome back Autumn.
Added Sep 20, 2015
The Inner Child
'Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.' - Pablo Picasso
I have always found this quote intriguing. If Picasso was right, what did I manage to retain from my childhood that kept me from growing out of being an artist? Not an easy question to answer. Is it the inquisitive mind of a child? is it that feeling of awe, where everything is new? or is it that sense of adventure where even if closed within the constraints of 4 walls you still feel you are discovering the world? But let's face it, there are many other professions that you need to retain these attributes to be able to succeed. Take being a scientist for example; you definitely need an inquisitive mind, a sense of adventure while sitting in your lab and the enthusiasm of a child. And yet there is so much you need to learn that growing up is crucial. I think it’s the same with the arts.
I thought about this for quite a while and suspect that Picasso might not be completely right. Maybe every child has the potential to become an artist but is not yet one. In my case, I relate more to a different period in my life than my childhood. That period when you are no longer a child yet not an adult. Do you remember it? Do you remember that craving for growing up yet wanting to be able to play? I remember it clearly. A period when I was mentally and physically no longer a child, yet miles away from being an adult. I would look at my toys, which I was able to play with just a few months before, hold them in my hands and realise I had forgotten how to. Yet I tried and tried again which would lead to a sense of uneasiness that I repeatedly ignored. I remember clearly the need to recreate a world I no longer fit into; yet never give up in trying.
And that’s what being an artist means, at least to me, today.
Added Jun 24, 2015
Inspiring Others
Few are the things that give me more satisfaction than when I get to know that my work has inspired other creatives in theirs. Yesterday I received this in my inbox by Miriam C inspired by 'Triq ir-Repubblika - Valletta'
I was searching in a crowd
and every time I thought I found you
a blank face turned in surprise
a stranger once again
with stories in her eyes
but I didn't have time for that
- Miriam C
If you are interesed in Miriam C's work, please visit HERE
Added Jan 2, 2015
identità - 2014
2014 has been a very important year for national celebrations in Malta. 50 years of independence, 40 years a republic and 35 years since Malta is no longer a military base. On such occasions one cannot but question what does it mean to be Maltese. In a country the size of a small city, that has always been dominated by some foreign power, that has always been a naval centre of sorts, where people come and go on a regular basis, what does national identity mean? What is it that make us Maltese? Is it lineage? Is it birth? Is it culture? Is it traditions? Is it food? or maybe a combination of them all.
Added Oct 7, 2014
'Rupert Cefai - A contemporary regionalist...and more' by Karl Micallef
Despite my dislike of categorisation of art, broadly speaking, Rupert Cefai’s art can be grouped into landscape paintings and figurative works.
Cefai’s landscape art is quintessentially a celebration of the Mediterranean and, in particular, the Maltese lifestyle. His palette, albeit rich in tones, is often limited to the warm spectrum, echoing sunshine and hues which evoke the timbre of a well-developed Maltese stone patina. Cefai does not opt for realism, probably deliberately: the urban landscape is in a constant state of flux, even if at times to its own detriment, a fact perhaps defined by the often turbulent brushstrokes. Yet, even in their often abstract nature, the paintings’ thematic capture the essence of the islands’ identity: the fortifications, the cubic architecture, the mass and solidity of stone and inevitably topped by the Baroque dome. Cefai’s mastery of ink wash reflects his strong architectural background but nonetheless departing from strict and rigid draughtsmanship to create fresh and vivid works which, like a photographic camera, capture a moment in time the streetscapes which define the Maltese urban fabric.
The artist’s versatility is celebrated in his creation of layered digital artwork and figurative painting, particularly his “Tiers of truth” series, which I had the privilege of viewing in his London exhibition. Here, Cefai is inspired by ordinary daily activities, such as café or village festa life, characters from literature or movies, to deconstruct and thereby illustrate various facets of life reproduced through seemingly banal subjects. My personal favourite is “Ridi, Pagliaccio” – where the figure of the clown could be a metaphorical image of society’s forgers of smiles or, conversely, those in a constant painful struggle to live up to the pressures of today’s society and faking a smile to meet its demands. Cefai, in his unique style, thus employs art to explore metaphysical, intangible matters, consciously or perhaps in a state of mind at play, and provoke the viewer’s thought via the canvas. The limited but tough collection of portraits is another observance of the still relevant role of art to capture the essence of a moment, even in an age where (digital) photography is so widely accessible, ironically portrayed in “La donna gravida”.
All this forms the basis of my judgement of Cefai: he is an important contributor to Malta’s 21st century artistic legacy, both in the parochial sense, thanks to his robust repertoire of landscapes, but also on a broader (possibly deeper) level by way of his figurative works. Cefai’s works are evidently a strong and passionate tribute to the Maltese cultural heritage and a source of inspiration to anyone who, like myself, has this at heart.
Karl Micallef, PhD
Architect/structural engineer,
Foster+Partners (London)
Added Oct 6, 2014
The Self
Over the years, I have become a good friend of the camera. To the contemporary artist, digital photography provides a number of tools that until recently did not exist or rather, did not exist so cheaply and never so easily accessible. Keeping record of things, from snap shots of places, things and people; capturing moments that you wish to never forget; to archiving in the most professional way has never been easier. The digital camera has a capacity of capturing a moment in time and transfer it to a number of dots that when placed in the right order trick us in believing it's a true image.
This is where a painting differs. Brush strokes are analogue, not digital. They are produced over a period of time, thus capturing a longer span that can be weeks. This fact, I believe, puts the artist in a better position to capture more than what he sees, more that the gist of the moment. It also gives the artist time to explore more, to try and understand more and to analyse more.
And when the subject is yourself, things start being interesting. The process gives you time to see yourself in detail. It gives you time to compare the reflection you see in the mirror, with the mental image you have of yourself. After a while you come to the realisation that the visible surface is just one layer of a multitude of layers that are there hiding behind the skin. The marks, the shades and the tones of the skin become a map that guides you through yourself and through your thoughts. The process of painting a self-portrait can kick-start a journey of change, a change in what the artist understands by the self
Added Oct 6, 2014
Exhibition List
Upcoming Projects
Oct. 2014 - Fragile Beauty - project with Shield Consultants
Mar. 2015 - Talb Imsikket - more info soon
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List of Major Past Exhibitions
April 2013 - tiers of truths...extended - Solo - Artitude Gallery, Sliema, Malta
Oct. 2012 - tiers of truths - Solo - Artefact Gallery, London, UK
Dec 2011 And Then - Solo - Capotavola - Marsascala, Malta
Sept 2011 Spirtupront - tranlating Jazz into colour - A collaborative Project with international Jazz Musician David Paquette - Phoenicia Hotel, Floriana, Malta
May 2011 Ġmiel il-Ħrafa ( the Beauty of the Tale) - Solo - Inquisitor’s Palace - Heritage Malta - Birgu
Dec 2010 Art...e Gozo - together with Carmel Cachia, Andrew Diacono, Victor Spiteri - art...e Gallery, Victoria, Gozo
May 2010 A Tribute to Mothers - collective - Pardo Hall, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Palazzo Parisio, Valletta, Malta
April 2010 Tektika Tango - collective - Phoenicia Hotel, Malta
Oct 2009 Milonga Otonal - Tango Studies and Sketches - Solo - Villa Madama, Attard, Malta
Oct 2008 Narratives In Light - Solo - Chiesa Degli Artisti, Piazza Del Popolo, Roma, Italia
Oct 2007 2nd ArtsDirectory Malta Annual Exhibition - Collective - Palazzo de la Salle, Valletta, Malta
Oct 2007 C – an exhibition of paintings - Solo - Art…e GALLERY, Victoria Gozo, Malta
July 2007 Garibaldi Exhibition - competition - Winner of Intercontinental Price - Italian Cultural Institute, Valletta, Malta
Jun 2007 Malta Society of Arts Annual Exhibition - competition - 1st Runner-up - Naxxar, Malta
Apr 2006 Arts Directory Malta Annual Exhibition - collective - Phoenix Complex, St. Venera - Malta
Dec 2005 Artissa 02 Exhibition – collective - 240 Complex Fgura, Malta
Oct 2005 Artissa 01 Exhibition – collective - 240 Complex Fgura, Malta
Oct 2005 Effigy - images of human likeness - Solo - Corinthia Palace Hotel, Attard - Malta - del Borgo Wine Bar, Birgu - Malta
May 2005 Four-Figure Tables collaborative - together with Photographer Bernard Bonnici, Calligraphist Gordon Pace Flores , Manoel Theatre Central Courtyard, Valletta, Malta - del Borgo Wine Bar, Birgu, Malta
Added Jun 19, 2012
Press release
During the 1st two weeks of October 2012, Rupert will be holding an exhibition titled 'Tiers of Truths' which will be held at the Artefact's Framers Gallery in London. More information will be published soon
If you would like to keep updated, please visit http://www.rupertcefai.com
Added Dec 29, 2011
Press release
From the 16th of December to the 8th of January Rupert Cefai is holding an exhibition of recent works titled And Then... This collection is mainly inspired by the built environment, a theme that Rupert revisits regularly in his work. His constant search for that line which lies between the figurative and the abstract, the real and the surreal, a search which results in a driving force and a source of inspiration, is predominant in this collection. This set of works includes works in Acrylic and Oils on both canvas and board and also a number of works in Ink and Acrylic on paper. The exhibition is held at Capotavola in Marsascala.
If you would like to keep updated, please visit http://rupertcefaiblog(dot)blogspot(dot)com/
If you would like to keep updated, please visit http://rupertcefaiblog(dot)blogspot(dot)com/
Added Sep 12, 2011
Exhibition of Works @ Gallery Pi
Gallery Pi, 47, Archbishop Street, Valletta, Malta
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Press release
On Thursday 22nd, Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th September 2011, Jazz musician/singer David Paquette and Rupert Cefai will be performing live, David on his piano and Rupert interpreting David's jazz using paint and canvas. The event will be held at Palm Court Lounge, Hotel Phoenicia, Floriana, Malta.
If you would like to keep updated, please visit http://rupertcefaiblog(dot)blogspot(dot)com/
If you would like to keep updated, please visit http://rupertcefaiblog(dot)blogspot(dot)com/
Added Sep 12, 2011
spirtupront - translating jazz into colour
Palm Court Lounge, Hotel Phoenicia,
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A collaborative event between Jazz musician/singer David Paquette and painter Rupert Cefai.
3 consecutive nights of impromptu music and painting. David and Rupert will be performing live, David on his piano and Rupert interpreting David's jazz using paint and canvas
place: Palm Court Lounge, Hotel Phoenicia, Floriana
dates - Thursday 22nd, Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th September 2011
time from 8pm to 10:30pm
entrance free
for more information please visit
2011/09/spirtupront-translating-jazz-into.html
2011/09/david-paquette.html
and facebook events page event.php?eid=209051809155985
Reviews and comments

©2024 Rupert Cefai
The emotional resonance of your abstract pieces is powerful. You have a unique way of capturing and conveying complex feelings through your art. Truly remarkable!

©2023 Rupert Cefai
Интересная работа!
Interesting job!

©2021 Rupert Cefai
Very expressive! impressive...

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Affascinante. Complimenti!

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Félicitations à vous pour votre travail et l’ensemble de votre production,je vous souhaite plein de réussite,sincères encouragements.

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©2018 Rupert Cefai
Félicitations pour cette très belle oeuvre moderne et dynamique !

©2018 Rupert Cefai
For me it is one of the most representative paintings of your talent.

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J'aime votre travail en général et particulièrement ces notes de rouge qui réveillent à mon avis toutes vos toiles. Bravo

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©2018 Rupert Cefai
A beautiful artwork ! Congratulations

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Des sujets qui sortent de l'ordinaire et qu'il est très agréables de contempler ; merci de nous offrir pour le plaisir des yeux cette très belle collection .
Vos dessins sont d'une très grande qualité où les sujets à thème religieux sont magnifiquement traités .