VALLETTA.- The second edition of the Malta Biennale came to a close on May 29, during a ceremony that was held at Fort St Elmo, in Valletta.
The closing ceremony featured speeches by Heritage Malta (HM) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Noel Zammit, Malta Biennale 2026 President and HM Chairman, Mario Cutajar, and H.E. the President of Malta, Myriam Spiteri Debono.
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During the closing ceremony, the last Maltese Falcon Award recipient was also announcedthe winner of the Peoples Choice award being Halil Altindere, whose works Star Wars: Knights of Malta vs Ottoman Drones (2026) and Star Wars: Royal Hunt (2023) were on show at the Grand Masters Palace in Valletta.
HM CEO, Noel Zammit, said that throughout this edition of the Malta Biennale, visitors to Heritage Maltas sites and museums discovered Maltas historical heritage through a new lensthat of contemporary art. This was made possible not only through the artworks themselves, but also through the series of activities organised in parallel with the Biennale. We are closing this second edition of the Malta Biennale with a sense of pride, but also with a sense of anticipation. The Biennale has planted a seed that will grow into a strong tree with far-reaching roots. It will continue to inspire, it will continue to provoke thought, and it will continue to strengthen Maltas cultural sector long after this evening has passed, Mr Zammit said.
Malta Biennale President, Mario Cutajar explained how, The second edition of the Malta Biennale is, in my view, the cornerstone of future editions, just as the first edition constituted our building blocks and foundation. The greater success achieved through this edition highlights the relevance of the Biennale both for HM as well as our country. For HM, the Biennale is one of the agencys most effective tools in achieving a renewed vision for its museums and sitesmaking them more accessible and relevantwhile for our country, the Biennale provides greater visibility to our heritage to both local and foreign audiences.
It is immensely satisfying to see our country being recognised as a preferred destination during the Malta Biennale, and this alone already demonstrates that the beauty of our islands is reaching further afield and gaining wider appreciation. None of this would have been possible without the dedicated team behind the Malta Biennale and the committed HM employees who worked tirelessly from one project to the next, Mr Cutajar said.
H.E. Myriam Spiteri Debono, President of Malta, said that throughout these past weeks, Malta Biennale 2026 transformed the country into an open space for creativity, dialogue and reflection, while once again demonstrating the power of art to connect people and give voice to diverse realities and experiences. The President remarked that the Biennale went beyond being an exhibition of artistic works, becoming a living platform where contemporary creativity engaged meaningfully with Maltas cultural heritage and historical spaces. She also highlighted how this edition continued to strengthen Maltas international reputation as a centre for contemporary art and cultural exchange, while encouraging critical thought, inclusion, and wider participation in culture, particularly among younger generations. The President concluded by expressing hope that the Biennale will continue to inspire new ideas, foster positive change and strengthen the role of culture at the heart of society.
The Malta Biennale 2026 unfolded across 11 weeks with an international exhibition together with national and thematic pavilions hosted in 11 Heritage Malta historic sites and museums in Valletta, Vittoriosa (Malta), and Xagħra and Victoria (Gozo). With over 130 artists participating from more than 50 countries, the Biennale also included a strong public programme of events for audiences of all ages, which comprised satellite events, artist-led activities, performances in public spaces, hands-on workshops, and more.
Titled Clean | Clear | Cut, the international exhibition was curated by acclaimed artistic director Rosa Martínez. During the Biennale, HM sites and museums were activated through the dialogue created between contemporary art and cultural heritage, and through the marriage of past and present.
The full schedule of exhibitions, participating artists, pavilions and events in the public programme can be viewed on maltabiennale.art. The official guidebook of the Malta Biennale 2026 can be downloaded for free from the website, and the catalogue can be purchased online or at one of the 11 sites in which the Malta Biennale took place.
The Malta Biennale was organised by Heritage Malta in partnership with Arts Council Malta, Visit Malta, the Valletta Cultural Agency, and Public Broadcasting Services. The Malta Biennale was also held in full collaboration with the Ministry for Culture, Lands and Local Government, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, and the Ministry for Gozo and Planning.