Gibellina proclamata capitale italiana dell’arte contemporanea 2026

Gibellina has emerged as the winner among the other four finalists – Carrara, Gallarate, Pescara, and Todi – in the race to become the Italian Capital of Contemporary Art for 2026. The five finalists were selected from a pool of 23 cities that had applied for the title, and all of them presented their dossiers during public auditions held on October 25th at the Ministry of Culture’s Sala Spadolini.

The Jury’s decision was motivated by Gibellina’s impressive proposal, which positions it as the first Italian capital of contemporary art. The city’s project stands out for its solid and comprehensive approach, which recognizes art as a social force and culture as a common good. According to the jury, Gibellina’s proposal is a shining example of how to revitalize a city’s extraordinary heritage and combine it with the present, memory, and future. It also highlights the city’s commitment to preservation and promotion, as well as its ability to involve younger generations and the entire community in its cultural endeavors. This is achieved through partnerships with both public and private institutions, both national and transnational. The city’s pioneering role in urban regeneration and its ability to be both a work of art and a livable city were also praised by the jury. Moreover, the project envisions Gibellina as a large laboratory where contemporary art will be used to explore and find solutions for issues related to public space, community, landscape, sustainability, and the broad concept of heritage.

Upon hearing the news, Renato Schifani, the President of the Sicilian Region, expressed his deep satisfaction and stated, “I am delighted by the proclamation of Gibellina as the Italian Capital of Contemporary Art for 2026. This recognition celebrates a city that has become a symbol of cultural and architectural rebirth. Despite the tragedy of the earthquake, Gibellina has risen as an international reference point for contemporary art and creative innovation. The choice of this small town in the province of Trapani not only highlights its historical and cultural significance but also recognizes the incredible contribution of our region to the national artistic landscape.”

The victory of Gibellina is a testament to the city’s determination and resilience in the face of adversity. It is also a recognition of its continuous efforts to promote contemporary art and its role in shaping society. The city’s proposal promises to make Gibellina a dynamic and vibrant cultural hub, attracting visitors from all over the world and providing a platform for artists to showcase their talents and ideas.

The Italian Capital of Contemporary Art for 2026 title is a prestigious recognition that comes with great responsibility. However, with its rich cultural heritage, innovative spirit, and strong community engagement, Gibellina is more than ready to take on this challenge and make the most of this opportunity. Congratulations to Gibellina, the new Italian Capital of Contemporary Art!