"We have seen a significant increase in interest in the project. More than 1,500 applications confirm that the dialogue with young artists is becoming more intense and vibrant. We are interested in how historical heritage is being reimagined today through new art forms, becoming the basis for contemporary meanings. We are particularly proud of the response to the 'Inspired by Russian' nomination. Russian art and culture are a powerful force capable of inspiring artists regardless of where they live. We are already beginning preparations for the June exhibition of the Competition finalists. It will be fascinating to see how their ideas take on a museum-like scale in the Samara branch of the Tretyakov Gallery," noted Olga Galaktionova, General Director of the State Tretyakov Gallery and co-chairman of the Competition’s Creative Council.
In 2026, Kartina Mira Competition once again focused on the theme "The Values of My Nation as Part of the Global Human Culture". In the context of the emerging multipolar world, the project serves not simply as a creative competition, but as a crucial tool for intercultural dialogue.
"It is now time for the crucial work of the Experts and the Creative Council. We have a fairly strong lineup of participants. Extending the deadline until mid-February is justified: we are seeing high-quality works. Our task in the coming weeks is to create a longlist and select 100 works that will demonstrate the authors' capabilities and the depth of their concept. This is a serious professional challenge, as only the most deserving will make the shortlist," noted Semyon Mikhailovsky, Rector of St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts and co-chairman of the Competition’s Creative Council.