Premio Sparti
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Premio Sparti

The contemporary art review of Ascoli Piceno between Forte Malatesta and Frida Museum

Ascoli Piceno — Ascoli Piceno (044) Since 2021
Dates 23 May — 28 Jun 2026
Location Ascoli Piceno (044)
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About Premio Sparti

Premio Sparti is the major contemporary art review in Ascoli Piceno, in the heart of the Marche region. Reaching its fifth edition in 2026, titled "Where the City Ends", the project curated by Alex Urso brings dozens of Italian and international artists to the halls of Forte Malatesta and the Frida Museum. A reflection on peripheries and geographical and identity borders, with an award dedicated to emerging artists under 35.

What is Premio Sparti?

Premio Sparti is one of the most interesting contemporary art events in central Italy, an appointment that transforms Ascoli Piceno into a widespread laboratory of painting, sculpture, installation, and visual research every spring. Created to give visibility to artists and to intertwine the language of contemporary art with the city's historical heritage, the award is promoted by the Frida Art Academy in collaboration with the Civic Museums of Ascoli Piceno and with the support of Impresa Sparti, from which it takes its name.

The 2026 edition: "Where the City Ends"

The fifth edition, scheduled from May 23 to June 28, 2026, revolves around the theme "Where the City Ends". The exhibition, curated by Alex Urso, investigates the relationship between art and marginal territories: those places far from major metropolises that, far from being mere backdrops, have become authentic reservoirs of thought and practice for many artists who have chosen to leave the big cities.

The exhibition is divided into three sections. Being Beyond brings together artists working in peripheral Italian contexts; Being Here gives space to those working in the Marche region; Being Other, co-curated by Caterina Angelucci, gathers five young artists under 35 exploring the theme of identity and marginality. Added to these is the section dedicated to the winner of the previous edition.

Two venues in the historic centre

The heart of the award is the Forte Malatesta, the evocative 16th-century fortress overlooking the Castellano stream, which hosts the main sections. The exhibition continues at the Frida Museum, in Via delle Canterine, the venue for the section dedicated to emerging artists. The dialogue between today's art and the historic travertine architecture of Ascoli is one of the most recognizable features of the event, which also extends to satellite spaces in the Piceno and Marche territories with guided tours and public discussion forums.

The award for emerging artists

The conceptual core of the review is the award itself: a jury of critics, art historians, and curators selects the winning artist from the young talents under 35 on display. The recognition consists of the production of a solo exhibition within the next edition of the award, thus creating a virtuous cycle that supports the growth of artists year after year.

Contemporary Art in Ascoli Piceno

With Premio Sparti, Ascoli Piceno confirms its cultural vocation: one of the most elegant art cities in the Marche, famous for its travertine Piazza del Popolo, becomes for over a month a reference point for the Italian contemporary art scene, capable of attracting collectors, critics, and enthusiasts from all over the peninsula.

Premio Sparti — edition 2026

The fifth edition of Premio Sparti, titled "Where the City Ends", takes place in Ascoli Piceno from May 23 to June 28, 2026. Curated by Alex Urso, the review brings dozens of Italian and international artists to Forte Malatesta and the Frida Museum to reflect on peripheral territories and geographical and identity borders.

The V edition of Premio Sparti 2026 addresses the theme "Where the City Ends", investigating how many contemporary artists have left the major metropolises to transform peripheral territories into true reservoirs of thought and creative practice. The exhibition, curated by Alex Urso, unfolds between Forte Malatesta and the Frida Museum in Ascoli Piceno, divided into three thematic sections plus the exhibition of the winner of the previous edition. The vernissage is held on Saturday, May 23, 2026, while on June 28, the finissage is scheduled with the presentation of the catalogue and the proclamation of the winning artist under 35.

Programme Premio Sparti 2026

Exhibition Sections

  • Being Beyond (curated by Alex Urso) — artists active in peripheral Italian contexts: Francesco Arena, Davide Maria Coltro, Andrea Mastrovito, Luigi Presicce, Giorgia Severi, Giuseppe Stampone, Enrico Tealdi, Virginia Zanetti, Marco Maria Zanin, and the collective Deriva.
  • Being Here (curated by Alex Urso) — artists from the Marche region: Riccardo Angelini, Fabrizio Cotognini, Giovanni Gaggia, Arianna Pace, Giorgio Pignotti, Paola Tassetti, Chiara Valentini, and Alchemy Project.
  • Being Other (curated by Caterina Angelucci and Alex Urso) — five emerging artists under 35: Sofia Boarino, Cristina Lavosi, Alessandra Leta, Eleonora Rinaldi, Martino Santori.
  • Sparti Winner — solo exhibition of the winner of the IV edition 2025, Wang Yuxiang, with the work "Non si giudica un giocatore".

Venues

  • Forte Malatesta (Via delle Terme): Being Beyond, Being Here, and Sparti Winner sections.
  • Frida Museum (Via delle Canterine): Being Other section.

Events

  • Saturday, May 23, 6:00 PM — vernissage at Forte Malatesta.
  • Sunday, June 28 — finissage, catalogue presentation, and proclamation of the under-35 winner.
  • Throughout the duration: guided tours and public dialogue sessions, with satellite spaces in the Piceno and Marche territories.

Highlights Premio Sparti 2026

Three sections curated by Alex Urso and Caterina Angelucci, featuring prominent names in Italian contemporary art such as Francesco Arena, Andrea Mastrovito, and Giuseppe Stampone. The award for under-35 artists and the exhibition of the 2025 winner Wang Yuxiang complete a journey hosted in the historic setting of Forte Malatesta.

Prices Premio Sparti 2026

For admission details, updated opening hours for each venue, and guided tours, it is recommended to contact Frida Art Academy (tel. +39 0736 298960, [email protected]) or consult the website premiosparti.it.

Practical information — Premio Sparti

Where

The main venues are the Forte Malatesta (Via delle Terme) and the Frida Museum (Via delle Canterine), both in the historic centre of Ascoli Piceno.

Opening Hours

Tuesday to Friday 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM / 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday continuous hours. It is advisable to check the updated hours for each venue on the official website.

How to get there

By car: exit Ascoli Piceno from the Ascoli-Mare junction (A14 at San Benedetto del Tronto). By train: Ascoli Piceno station, a few minutes from the historic centre. Forte Malatesta is reachable on foot from the centre.

Information and contacts

Frida Art Academy — tel. +39 0736 298960 — email [email protected] — website premiosparti.it. For admission details and guided tours, it is recommended to contact the organisation.

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Where does it take place — Premio Sparti

Forte Malatesta

Via delle Terme, 63100 Ascoli Piceno

Contact Premio Sparti

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+39 0736 298960

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