The Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, launched The Malta Opus, a book within the Opus Collection that will be the first to commemorate the entire country.
Minister Owen Bonnici described The Malta Opus as an honor that uniquely tells the story, culture, and identity of Malta. He emphasized that this project will not only serve as a testament to our past and present but also to the future of Malta’s heritage.
“The Malta Opus is more than just a book – it is a journey to the heart of the Maltese islands, featuring exclusive interviews, new photography that captures the unique beauty of our country, and archival material,” Minister Bonnici said.
The Malta Opus will showcase the extraordinary history and culture of Malta, both past and present. Three unique editions of The Malta Opus will be released, and a 50-page version will be available for free to the public in electronic format.
In terms of size, this will be the largest book ever created to celebrate a country, with an edition weighing over 38 kilograms.
Professor Victor Grech, the project’s Chief Editor, explained, “The Malta Opus will define Malta and what it means to be Maltese, capturing the essence of our history, culture, and identity in a way never done before. It will serve as an eternal testament to the resilience, creativity, and unique spirit that unites us as a nation.”
The project will not only showcase artistic beauty but will also make a social contribution. Copy number 001 of The Malta Opus will be auctioned in 2025, with all proceeds going to charitable organizations such as Beating Hearts Malta and Save and Support Trust. Other Maltese organizations will benefit from future projects.
From 2025 onwards, Opus Malta will launch an annual training program for six MCAST students in the fields of photography and graphic design, giving them the opportunity to participate in future projects. This reflects the project’s dedication to inspiring and educating new generations.
Daniel Cuschieri, Director of Opus Malta, explained that after several discussions on creating an Opus about a country, Malta was chosen, and the necessary work began with government entities to implement this project. “We look forward to creating beautiful and educational stories from all around the world, made by us Maltese and in Malta.”
For his part, Karl Fowler, CEO of Opus, expressed satisfaction that this collaboration will lead to the expansion of the Opus brand in Malta. The The Malta Opus project also includes the support and involvement of Daniel Zahra, Director and CEO of the Danzah Group, as well as architect James Bonnici Camilleri.
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