Premio Nazionale Arti Visive Città di Gallarate — «Arte Viva»
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Premio Nazionale Arti Visive Città di Gallarate — «Arte Viva»

The 28th edition of one of Italy's oldest art awards

Gallarate — Varese (012) Since 1950
Dates 11 Feb — 11 Oct 2026
Location Gallarate (012)
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About Premio Gallarate «Arte Viva»

Founded in 1950, the Premio Nazionale Arti Visive Città di Gallarate is one of Italy's oldest art awards. The 28th edition, titled «Arte Viva. Performative and participatory processes as practice», brings five contemporary artists to the MA*GA Museum and focuses on performance, the body, sound, and audience interaction. As part of the Milan Cortina 2026 Cultural Olympics, the exhibition runs from February to October 2026, culminating in the ARCHIVIFUTURI festival in June.

A Historic Award in the Heart of Gallarate

Established in 1950, the Premio Nazionale Arti Visive Città di Gallarate is one of Italy's longest-running art exhibitions and the historic soul of the MA*GA Museum. Its twenty-eighth edition, hosted in the museum's halls at Via Egidio de Magri 1 in Gallarate (province of Varese), is titled «Arte Viva. Performative and participatory processes as practice» and reflects on art as action, relationship, and process, rather than as an object.

Five Artists, a Shared Practice

The exhibition brings together five artists from the Italian contemporary scene: Allison Grimaldi Donahue, Francesco Fonassi, Francesca Grilli, Beatrice Marchi, and Martina Rota. Their works are not static; during the exhibition months, they are «activated» by artists and the public through languages involving words, the body, sound, and interaction with others.

  • Allison Grimaldi Donahue
  • Francesco Fonassi
  • Francesca Grilli
  • Beatrice Marchi
  • Martina Rota

A Jury of Museum Directors

The selection is curated by three prominent figures in the Italian museum system: Eva Fabbris (director of Madre, Naples), Lorenzo Balbi (director of MAMbo, Bologna), and Caterina Riva (director of MACTE, Termoli). This panel confirms the national stature of the Gallarate award.

Cultural Olympics and ARCHIVIFUTURI Festival

The 28th edition is part of the Milan Cortina 2026 Cultural Olympics programme and is supported by the Lombardy Region. The exhibition culminates in the collective event of the fifth edition of the ARCHIVIFUTURI festival (5-7 June 2026), with a programme dedicated to the performing arts that will animate the spaces of MA*GA and the city of Gallarate.

Premio Gallarate «Arte Viva» — edition 2026

The 28th edition «Arte Viva. Performative and participatory processes as practice» is open at MA*GA from 11 February to 11 October 2026, featuring five artists and a performance programme culminating in the ARCHIVIFUTURI festival.

The 2026 edition of the Premio Gallarate, the 28th, is open at the MA*GA Museum from 11 February to 11 October 2026. The exhibition «Arte Viva. Performative and participatory processes as practice» brings together five artists — Allison Grimaldi Donahue, Francesco Fonassi, Francesca Grilli, Beatrice Marchi, and Martina Rota — selected by Eva Fabbris, Lorenzo Balbi, and Caterina Riva. The works are activated by artists and the public over the months, with a collective event for the fifth edition of the ARCHIVIFUTURI festival (5-7 June 2026). The exhibition is part of the Milan Cortina 2026 Cultural Olympics.

Programme Premio Gallarate «Arte Viva» 2026

Artists on Display

  • Allison Grimaldi Donahue
  • Francesco Fonassi
  • Francesca Grilli
  • Beatrice Marchi
  • Martina Rota

Curators

  • Eva Fabbris (Director, Madre, Naples)
  • Lorenzo Balbi (Director, MAMbo, Bologna)
  • Caterina Riva (Director, MACTE, Termoli)

Highlight Event

  • 5-7 June 2026 — Collective activation of works for the fifth edition of the ARCHIVIFUTURI festival, with a programme dedicated to the performing arts.

The exhibition is part of the Milan Cortina 2026 Cultural Olympics programme.

Highlights Premio Gallarate «Arte Viva» 2026

The five selected artists and the performative activations of the works, with the collective event of the ARCHIVIFUTURI festival (5-7 June 2026).

Prices Premio Gallarate «Arte Viva» 2026

Admission fee applies; rates, concessions, and free entry details on the MA*GA museum website.

Practical information — Premio Gallarate «Arte Viva»

Where

MA*GA Museum, Via Egidio de Magri 1, 21013 Gallarate (VA).

Opening Hours

Tuesday to Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM; Monday closed.

How to Get Here

By train on the Milan-Domodossola line (Gallarate station); by car from the A8 motorway, Gallarate exit. Malpensa Airport is a few kilometres away.

Tickets

Admission fee applies; concessions and free entry details on the museum's website.

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