

From 09/05/2026 to 22/11/2026 - Events
Venice has always been a meeting point between cultures, eras and languages. In 2026, this vocation is renewed with one of the most eagerly awaited international events: Biennale Arte 2026, the 61st International Art Exhibition, which will transform the city into a great creative laboratory open to the world.
From May 9 to November 22, 2026, Venice will welcome artists, curators and visitors from every part of the planet, giving life to a global dialogue between different visions, stories and sensibilities.
The title of this edition is “In Minor Keys”, a curatorial project that recalls the language of music and suggests a deeper look into the nuances of contemporary life.
“In Minor Keys” invites us to pay attention to what often remains at the margins. To less visible narratives, complex identities, and stories that do not seek noise but depth. It is an invitation to slow down our gaze and listen to what emerges in the most intimate and less obvious tones of our time.
This perspective makes Biennale 2026 an experience that is not only visual, but also emotional and reflective, capable of engaging visitors on multiple levels.
As tradition dictates, the Biennale unfolds in the symbolic places of the city, between the Giardini, the Arsenale and numerous exhibition venues spread throughout the historic centre.
This configuration turns Venice into a true open-air museum, where contemporary art intertwines with historic architecture, creating a continuous dialogue between past and present.
Walking through the calli during the Biennale means encountering installations, performances, exhibitions and artistic interventions that transform the city into a dynamic and ever-evolving experience.
The 2026 edition involves artists, collectives and organisations from different geographical contexts, offering a plurality of points of view that reflect the transformations and challenges of the contemporary world.
Alongside the main exhibition, each country presents its own project within the national pavilions, helping to build a global narrative made up of identities, languages and visions.
These are joined by collateral events, independent exhibitions and public programmes that further enrich the experience, making the Biennale a vibrant and multifaceted cultural ecosystem.
Visiting Biennale Arte 2026 does not simply mean observing works of art. It means entering a journey of discovery, allowing yourself to be questioned, and engaging with new ideas.
Each pavilion is a story, each installation a point of view, each artist a voice that helps build a collective narrative. It is an experience that invites us to observe the world through different eyes, open ourselves to new interpretations and allow ourselves to be surprised.
The strength of the Biennale also lies in its context. Venice, with its millenary history and timeless beauty, becomes the ideal place to welcome contemporary art.
The dialogue between ancient and modern creates a unique balance, in which every work acquires an even deeper meaning. The city itself becomes an integral part of the experience, accompanying visitors on a journey made of art, architecture and atmosphere.
The Biennale is also an opportunity to experience Venice in a different way. Not only as a tourist destination, but as an active cultural space, capable of telling the present through the language of art.
Between one visit and the next, it is possible to lose yourself in the calli, discover lesser-known corners, stop at a bacaro or cross the lagoon to change perspective.
The Biennale thus becomes part of a broader journey, made of experiences, encounters and moments to remember.