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Meet the Artist in El Salvador’s First-Ever Venice Biennale Pavilion

Last updated: January 15, 2026 8:55 pm
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El Salvador is set to make its debut at the prestigious Venice Biennale this spring, showcasing the work of painter and sculptor J. Oscar Molina. The event, which will run from May 9 to November 22, marks a significant moment in the country’s cultural history.

Molina, born in El Salvador in 1971 and now based in Southampton, New York, will be representing his homeland with a solo exhibition titled “Cartographies of the Displaced.” The showcase will feature 15 to 18 abstract sculptures from his ongoing series “Children of the World,” which depict huddled figures in motion.

While El Salvador’s participation in the Venice Biennale is a cause for celebration in the art world, the country has been facing scrutiny over alleged human rights abuses under President Nayib Bukele’s administration. Despite these challenges, Molina’s focus remains on exploring the migrant experience through his artwork, drawing from his own journey as a refugee fleeing the civil war in El Salvador.

In an interview with Hyperallergic, Molina shared insights into his upbringing on a family farm in El Salvador and the traumatic events that led to his displacement. After relocating to the US with his brother at the age of 16, Molina went on to establish a successful career as a sculptor, incorporating his migration story into his artistic practice.

The Venice Biennale pavilion, curated by Alejandra Cabezas and commissioned by the National Director of El Salvador’s Ministry of Culture, Astrid Bahamond Panamá, aims to showcase the complexity and autonomy of Salvadoran art on a global stage. Molina’s work, with its themes of transnational identity, migration, and displacement, resonates with the experiences of many Salvadorans living both in their homeland and abroad.

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As the art world eagerly awaits the official announcement of participating artists and countries for this year’s Biennale, Molina remains focused on creating a sense of unity and brotherhood through his exhibition. Despite the political challenges faced by his home country, his goal is to address universal themes that transcend borders and bring people together in a spirit of compassion and understanding.

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