Taking place from November 6, 2025, to February 15, 2026, the 24th Paiz Art Biennial, curated by Eugenio Viola, embraces The World Tree as a universal symbol of connection—bridging cultures, histories, and human experiences across time and space. Inspired by ancestral cosmogonies, the Biennial explores how art can foster empathy, inclusion, and dialogue in an increasingly divided world.

This edition presents new commissions by international artists from all five continents, including renowned Italian artist Gian Maria Tosatti, alongside voices from diverse generations, genders, and indigenous and ancestral communities.

The Biennial engages deeply with the history, architecture, and identity of the spaces that host it, transforming them into active participants in its narrative. Through installations, performances, and site-specific works, it examines how art inhabits both public and private realms—reflecting global challenges such as conflict, inequality, and environmental change.

By invoking The World Tree, the Biennial reaffirms its commitment to art as a bridge between worlds—uniting people, cultures, and ideas while inspiring collective reflection and transformation.