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WATCH | Melanie Erixon: ‘An overdose of AI, will make people crave the real thing again’

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June 28, 2026

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Freelance curator Melanie Erixon discusses Malta’s contemporary art scene, including her efforts to bring art to Mqabba and establish il-Kamra ta’ Fuq above the New Life Bar. She sits down with Laura Calleja to discuss the changing art scene, and the growing role of AI in the arts

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