VENICE GALLERY WEEKEND 2026
March 27, 28, and 29, 2026
Cocktail Venice Gallery View (by invitation only)
Saturday, March 28, Spazio Berlendis
The Venetian art galleries of the Venice Galleries View association are pleased to announce, following last year’s success, the Venice Gallery Weekend, taking place on March 27, 28, and 29, 2026. For three days, galleries and project rooms will open their doors to the public in a city-wide programme of exhibitions, talks, openings, and guided tours.
The initiative continues with the aim of strengthening the dialogue between Venice’s art system and local and international visitors, highlighting the richness and diversity of the city’s artistic landscape. Today more than ever, the art market proves to be dynamic and constantly evolving, shaped also by ongoing political changes. Within this rapidly shifting context, new energies and visions emerge, while many organisations choose to redefine their presence, exploring different territories and alternative modes of existence. Venice, while welcoming impulses for renewal, chooses to resist excessive acceleration, proposing slower rhythms and community-based projects that reinforce a coherent cultural map.
The Venice Gallery Weekend route will unfold across several districts (sestieri) of the lagoon city, offering the opportunity to experience Venice beyond traditional museum circuits and to meet artists, curators, and gallerists.
ITINERARY BY DISTRICT
Friday, March 27: Dorsoduro – Giudecca
Galleria Alberta Pane • Marignana Arte • Ncontemporary & Alessandro Casciaro Venezia • Patricia Low Contemporary
Saturday, March 28: San Marco – Castello
10 & Zero Uno • 193 Gallery • Barbati Gallery • Caterina Tognon arte contemporanea • La Galleria Dorothea van der Koelen • Galleria Michela Rizzo • Victoria Miro Venice
Sunday, March 29: San Polo – Cannaregio
Marina Bastianello Gallery • Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space & Gallery • Tommaso Calabro • Galerie Negropontes • Ikona Venezia
Venice Gallery Weekend is realised in media partnership with My Art Guides, where visitors can find the location and description of each gallery, as well as special itineraries for each district via the My Art Guides Global App.