Biennale d’Arte Spirituale
Contemporary Art & Inner Transformation
Biennale d’Arte Spirituale is an international curatorial project dedicated to exploring the relationship between contemporary art and spirituality.
It is a biennial platform where artists, researchers, and audiences meet to investigate inner experience, symbolic language, healing processes, and personal transformation through artistic expression.
The Biennale embraces art as a universal language — capable of touching invisible dimensions, opening dialogue, and creating spaces for reflection beyond cultural, stylistic, or ideological boundaries.

Vision
The Biennale was created with a clear vision:
to offer a space where art becomes a bridge between inner worlds and collective experience.
Spirituality is not approached here as doctrine or religion, but as a personal, symbolic, and experiential journey. Each artwork represents an individual path — a fragment of consciousness translated into form, matter, color, sound, or gesture.
Rather than imposing interpretations, the Biennale encourages open reading. Every visitor is invited to encounter the works freely, allowing meanings to emerge through their own sensitivity.
Mission
The mission of Biennale d’Arte Spirituale is to:
- promote contemporary artistic practices connected to inner research and transformation
- create an inclusive platform open to multiple artistic languages
- encourage dialogue between creativity, consciousness, and symbolic experience
- support art as a tool for awareness, healing, and introspection
- give visibility to artists who explore invisible dimensions through their work
The Biennale welcomes painters, sculptors, digital artists, performers, photographers, and multidisciplinary creators, without stylistic or technical limitations.
What matters is authenticity of intent and depth of exploration.
Curatorial Approach
The curatorial philosophy is based on openness, plurality, and experience.
Works are selected for their ability to communicate inner realities, emotional landscapes, and transformative processes. The focus is not on aesthetic trends but on resonance — how each piece speaks to the human condition.
The exhibition paths are designed to foster immersion, contemplation, and connection, allowing (when possible) a dialogue between artworks and space.
Art is seen as a living process: a field where creator and observer meet.
Healing & Transformation Through Art
A central theme of the Biennale is healing — understood not in a clinical sense, but as an inner movement.
Art becomes a mirror, a threshold, a language capable of revealing hidden layers of the self. Through symbolic forms, visitors are invited to reconnect with intuition, memory, and awareness.
The Biennale offers a space where creative expression supports personal insight and collective reflection, allowing each participant to experience art as a moment of presence.
Direction
The Biennale is directed by Claudia Ottone, contemporary artist and researcher in spiritual art, also director of Galleria Magus.
Her work focuses on the relationship between contemporary artistic language and inner exploration, investigating transformation, consciousness, and symbolic perception.
Under her direction, the Biennale develops exhibitions and research paths that explore spirituality as lived experience within contemporary culture.

Participation
Biennale d’Arte Spirituale is open to artists from all backgrounds who feel aligned with its vision.
There are no restrictions regarding medium, style, or nationality.
Artists are invited to present works that reflect inner inquiry, symbolic research, and personal evolution.
Each edition becomes a collective journey — a constellation of voices connected by the desire to explore what lies beneath appearances.
deadline: 30/08/2026
A Living Platform
More than an exhibition, Biennale d’Arte Spirituale is a living platform.
It is a meeting point between art and consciousness.
A space where creativity becomes listening.
Where form becomes meaning.
Where the invisible finds shape.
Claudia Ottone is a contemporary artist and curator whose research explores the relationship between art, consciousness, and inner transformation.
Her practice moves between symbolic language and experiential aesthetics, focusing on themes such as healing, awareness, and the invisible dimensions of human experience. Through both her artistic work and curatorial projects, she investigates art as a living process — a space of encounter between inner worlds and collective perception.
She is the director of Biennale d’Arte Spirituale and of Galleria Magus, where she develops exhibition paths dedicated to contemporary spiritual art, supporting artists whose work reflects authenticity, depth, and transformative intent.
Call to Artists
Biennale d’Arte Spirituale
The Biennale d’Arte Spirituale invites contemporary artists from all backgrounds to participate in its upcoming edition.
This open call is addressed to creators who explore inner dimensions, symbolic language, personal transformation, and consciousness through their artistic practice.
We welcome works that arise from authentic research — where art becomes a bridge between visible form and invisible experience.
Who Can Apply
The Biennale is open to:
- Visual artists
- Sculptors
- Photographers
- Digital and multimedia artists
- Performers
- Installation artists
- Mixed-media creators
There are no restrictions on style, technique, or nationality.
What matters is the depth of your artistic inquiry and your alignment with the Biennale’s vision: art as a space of awareness, healing, and inner exploration.
Artistic Focus
Submitted works should resonate with one or more of the following themes:
- Inner transformation
- Spiritual inquiry (non-religious, experiential)
- Symbolism and consciousness
- Healing and emotional landscapes
- Identity, perception, and invisible dimensions
- Art as a tool for awareness
Spirituality is understood here as a personal journey, not a doctrine. Each artist is invited to share their own language and perspective.
Curatorial Philosophy
The Biennale follows an open and inclusive curatorial approach.
Rather than imposing predefined interpretations, we aim to create exhibition paths that allow dialogue between artworks, space, and audience. Each piece becomes part of a collective narrative while preserving its individual voice.
Selected artists will be part of a curated exhibition designed to encourage immersion, reflection, and meaningful connection.
What Selected Artists Receive
Participants will benefit from:
- Inclusion in the official Biennale exhibition
- Curatorial support
- Visibility through the Biennale’s communication channels
- Presence in digital and promotional materials
- Participation in an international platform dedicated to contemporary spiritual art
Further logistical details (installation, schedules, fees if applicable, and technical requirements) will be communicated directly to selected artists.
How to Apply
To submit your application, please prepare:
- Artist statement
- Short biography
- Portfolio or website link
- Images or documentation of the proposed work
- Contact information
Applications are reviewed by the curatorial team of Biennale d’Arte Spirituale.
For submissions and detailed guidelines, please visit the official website or contact the organization directly.
A Shared Journey
Biennale d’Arte Spirituale is more than an exhibition.
It is a shared journey into the symbolic, emotional, and invisible layers of existence — a space where art becomes listening, presence, and transformation.
We look forward to discovering your vision.
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