VALLETTA.- The Adam Mickiewicz Institute announced the opening of the Polish Pavilion at Malta Biennale 2026, where Weronika Zalewska will present her video installation Archive of Hesitations, curated by Ada Piekarska. The exhibition will be on view from March 11 to May 29, 2026 in Fort St Elmo, Valletta.
The Archive of Hesitations is a two-channel video installation that reflects on how knowledge, memory, and political imagination are shaped in the age of nonstop media. The project emerged from the artists childhood memories of watching television with her grandmother in the early 2000s, at a time when her first intuitions about the socio-political were beginning to take shape, and when Poland tangibly shifted to the free market economy and western alliances. The grandmothers lived experiences remained mostly unspokenfragmentary, intimate, difficult to translatewhile television delivered a steady flow of ready-made narratives shaped by the logic of the 24-hour news cycle and alluring entertainment culture.
The installation takes the form of a dual-channel structure composed of two parallel video projections. The first channel stages a fictional quiz show, Everything Is Clear, featuring a mechanic, a librarian, and a young entrepreneurfigures representing different social groups in Poland, offering a cross-section of society in a period of political transformation, when the notions of "community" were being questioned in favour of individualisation; a promise of freedom limited in times of state socialism. Performed in English, a language the contestants do not fully master, the game exposes cracks in a system built on instant, indisputable knowledge and immediate verification, exposing the different knowledge-management in the neoliberal, globalised order; one difficult to grasp due to its transparency. As rules shift and certainty fades, hesitation begins to challenge the authority of correct answer, emerging as a transformative in-between, or an opacity.
The second channel presents a non-linear montage of archival materials from Polish WFO Film Studio. Scenes of everyday life, simple gestures, and isolated details of objects and eerie buildings establish non-linearity which suggests a historical hauntologyboth a mourning and a possibility of dialectical emergence from cracks and fragments, despite the precipice in the intergenerational and grassroot knowledge. Video feedback animations by Mila Nowacka further reveal the materiality of the image, turning glitches and negotiating powers into a method of reflection.
By juxtaposing these two regimesthe procedural logic of the quiz show and the fragmentary, relational archivethe Archive of Hesitation unfolds a tension between measurable knowledge and lived experience, and their much varying spaces of access. In todays world saturated with data, the project proposes looking into gaps, breaks, hesitations, as necessary spaces of becoming. Hesitation is not framed here as indecision or weakness, but as a deliberate gesture of both resistance and responsibilitya site where thinking reclaims its own time.
The second edition of the Malta Biennale will be held from March 11 to May 29, 2026, with acclaimed international curator, Rosa Martínez, at its helm, as artistic director. The theme chosen for the second edition is: Clean / Clear / Cut.
Curator: Ada Piekarska / Artist: Weronika Zalewska / Animation: Mila Nowacka / Sound: Szymon Gąsiorek / Graphic design: Renata Motyka