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Press Release╽23rd October

Following an overwhelming international response to its three open calls, the Malta Biennale 2026 announced the selected participants of this international contemporary art platform during a press conference held at the Gran Salon, National Museum of Archaeology, in Valletta, on October 23, 2025.

Following months of rigorous review by its curatorial team, 47 applications were selected for the main exhibition of the Biennale’s second edition from more than 3,200 submissions across 122 countries. During the press conference, the national pavilions, select thematic pavilions, as well as the number of participating satellite events were also announced, together with details of the Biennale’s public events programme.

The Minister for Culture, Lands and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, stated that the second edition of the Malta Biennale will build upon the solid foundations of the first edition. ā€œThe inaugural edition was a success; the second will be an even greater success. This is further confirmation of the Maltese Government’s strong commitment towards contemporary art and its vigorous dedication in promoting Maltese artists and creatives.ā€

Minister Bonnici added that the success of the first Biennale, which also received recognition from UNESCO, together with the strong interest shown by international artists, stands as testimony to Malta’s potential within the cultural sector. Dr Bonnici explained that, thanks to a robust economy, the Maltese Government continues to invest significantly in art and culture, as it firmly believes in the great capabilities of local artists. ā€œAs a Government, we are convinced of the importance in providing local artists with all the support they require in order to develop their skills, reach their full potential, and achieve personal and national success.ā€

ā€œIncentivised artists and creatives are representative of a strong cultural and artistic sector, and of a strong Malta,ā€ concluded Minister Bonnici.

Malta Biennale 2026 President and Heritage Malta Chairman, Mario Cutajar, said that, ā€œThe second edition of the Biennale is going to cement the future of this international contemporary art platform. The Biennale embraces a unique concept – one which was recognised by UNESCO as being closely aligned with its own objectives and principles. So much so that the inaugural edition of the Biennale was held under the auspices of UNESCO. At its core, the Biennale seeks to revisit the past in ways that inspire artists to reflect on the present by fostering dialogue within society and deepening our collective understanding of today’s world.ā€

The President of the Malta Biennale 2026 proceeded to explain how ā€œThe significant increase in artistic proposals – across the main exhibition, pavilions, and newly introduced satellite events – not only highlights the success of the inaugural Biennale but also demonstrates a growing confidence in the future of this platform. Held under the patronage of the President of Malta, the Biennale is organised by the national agency Heritage Malta, across several historical sites and museums.ā€

Furthermore, Mr Cutajar noted how, ā€œThe curatorial team faced a remarkable challenge in selecting the artists and projects for the main exhibition from over 3,200 applications representing 122 countries. The Malta Biennale 2026 will also feature some 31 pavilions, 15 satellite events, and 66 activities forming part of a robust public and educational programme. From March till May 2026, these projects and events will transform Malta into a vibrant hub of artistic creativity in the Mediterranean during a period in which Maltese culture and traditions reach peak activity.ā€

During her speech, artistic director and international curator, Rosa MartĆ­nez, noted how, ā€œThe Malta Biennale has a wonderful energy. Fuelled by the illusion of the beginnings, it is moved by the desire of inventing a world, and of creating a meaningful event, both locally and internationally. It also has the goal of providing a significant platform for Maltese artists.ā€ Furthermore, she expressed how, despite being a small country, Malta has huge ambition. Given that the number of artists within the archipelago is limited in size, it was inevitable that some names be repeated in the second edition.

However, this also had its advantages, given that, ā€œin this manner, artists have the opportunity of interacting further with international peers whilst also developing their aesthetic visions, in close dialogue with every new curator.ā€

Rosa MartĆ­nez also gave some insight as to interconnectedness between the selection of artists’ projects and the relevance of site, space and history: ā€œThe selected projects will be related to the narratives embodied in each of the Heritage Malta venues. For instance, for the Inquisitor’s Palace I will select artists that try to bring to light the different forms of wisdom that the Inquisition tried to repress through centuries. The issues of crime and punishment, the power to decide on life and death, will be analysed to reflect on how ideologies control our lives. In the prehistoric sites we will deal with cosmological issues, with fertility and care as essential traits of being human. In the Maritime Museum there will be projects pointing to the happenings in international waters, where the law of the different countries is suspended in favour of international regulations.ā€

She concluded by saying: ā€œWe are immersed in an adventurous process of dialogue and invention, of fantasy and discipline, in the ethical reconstruction of the way we live together.ā€


The Malta Biennale is organised by Heritage Malta, in partnership with Arts Council Malta and in collaboration with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, the Ministry for Culture, Lands and Local Government, and with Visit Malta

For all media enquiries, please contact Lisa Gwen Chetcuti on: communications@maltabiennale.art
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