Perched more than 3,000 metres above sea level in the trans-Himalayan landscape of Ladakh, the sā Ladakh Art Biennale is set to place art at the centre of conversations around ecology, climate and fragile mountain environments. Billed as the world’s highest contemporary art biennale, the exhibition will unfold at an altitude of nearly 3,600 metres, bringing together artists, thinkers and local communities in one of the planet’s most ecologically sensitive regions. Here is what to know.
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World’s Highest Art Biennale Returns To Ladakh In 2026
Set high in Ladakh at over 3,000 metres, the Sā Ladakh Art Biennale returns in 2026, turning the Himalayan landscape into an open-air exhibition focused on climate, ecology and culture across the Leh–Kargil corridor

Pangong Tso’s vivid blues framed by Ladakh’s stark mountains Photo: Shutterstock
Pangong Tso’s vivid blues framed by Ladakh’s stark mountains Photo: Shutterstock
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