Mahou Talks return to CAN Art Fair Madrid for its tenth edition, reaffirming their role as a space for encounter, reflection, and dialogue around contemporary art. A program of roundtables and talks that continues to bring art closer to the public, connecting it with its urban, social, and cultural context.
At CAN Art Fair 2026, contemporary art is experienced in the present and as a collective practice. The Talks will take place in the Mahou Space, an ephemeral playground conceived as the social heart of the fair. An open, sensory, and participatory environment that invites visitors to enter, listen, share, and let themselves go, breaking down barriers between art, conversation, and experience.
Mahou’s commitment to culture and creativity is reaffirmed in this 10th edition of CAN Art Fair Madrid, a collaboration that has accompanied the fair since its beginnings. Over the past ten years, Mahou has fostered spaces where art is experienced in a close and collective way, encouraging meaningful connections between artists, professionals, and audiences.
Through conversations with artists, collectors, curators, critics, and sector experts, Mahou Talks 2026 take shape as an essential meeting point for thinking about the present and future of contemporary art—a place to listen to new voices, share ideas, and celebrate culture through play, curiosity, and critical thinking.
In this way, Mahou renews its commitment to creating five-star experiences linked to art and culture, generating unique moments to raise a glass, connect, and continue imagining together.
Below, you can find the full program of Mahou Talks 2026.
- Friday 6th
- Saturday 7th
- Sunday 8th
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17:00–18:00 -History and legacy “10 Years in Madrid” — a conversation with artists Nuria Mora, Ana Barriga, and Paco Pomet, moderated by the fair’s director and founder Sergio Sancho. The talk reflects on the evolution of contemporary art in the city and the role of the fair as a cultural catalyst over its ten years of existence.
18:15–19:15 - Legal and economic aspects of art. A debate on Cultural VAT, with Rafael Martín (Colección MER), Pep Cluá (Galería Silvestre), and Beatriz Niño (NIAL ART Boutique Law), moderated by Carmen Corbera, analyzing its impact on access to culture.
19:30–20:30 We present The Morning Will Change Everything, the new book by artist Sebas Velasco (SC Gallery), in conversation with Sasha Bogojev, curator of "Counterflow"
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12:30–13:30 Innovation and the future “The Museum of the Future: From Idea to Action” — with David Barro (Director of Es Baluard) and Blanca de la Torre (Director of IVAM), moderated by Javier Martín-Jiménez (Director of Infinito Delicias), exploring innovative strategies in museums and cultural centers.
13:30–14:30 Introducing CAN Design, the new CAN Design section through the talk “Author Design: Art / Architecture / Craft”, moderated by its curator Marisa Santamaría, with participating designers Luz Moreno Pinart, Lluís Alexandre, and Gaspard Fleury-Dugy.
18:15–19:15 Trends and foresight “2026 Trends: Predictions in Art & Do’s and Don’ts” — curator Joel de Blanco and art market expert Alexandra Schader share key insights into global art dynamics and trends, Moderated by Francesca Tur, from Tendencias TV.
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12:00–13:00 -Artist Talk “Unstitching Normativity” brings together Ela Fidalgo (Marc Bibiloni) and Natalia López de la Oliva (Herrero de Tejada) in a roundtable moderated by curator and writer Nerea Ubieto. The session invites audiences to question and rethink artistic practice and its relationship with society, focusing on how norms are constructed—and how they can be unraveled.
13:00–14:00 - Artist Talk “The New Contemporary Mysticism” features Arturo Garrido (Arniches26), Mauro Agustín Cruz (Morfo Gallery), and Juana González (Arma Gallery), moderated by curator and writer Joaquín Jesús Sánchez. The conversation proposes a fresh look at how notions of mysticism are being reconfigured in contemporary art today, and what role these ideas play within the broader social landscape.
17:00–18:00 - Ppresentation of The 99. Modern and Contemporary Art Centers, with Ianko López and Marcella Ciacci, moderated by María Zozaya.