Milano Cortina 2026 and Triennale Milano unveil Art Posters
Starting from 19 June 2025 until 15 March 2026, the Milano Cortina 2026 Art Posters will be exhibited at Triennale Milano in the newly renovated Piano Parco galleries. 20 Jun 2025
The Art Posters of Milano Cortina 2026 have been unveiled at Triennale Milano, in the presence of the artists and partner institutions. Created by 10 Italian artists under the age of 40, the posters offer a creative interpretation of the Games, reflecting the vibrancy of Italy’s contemporary art scene and dynamic, energetic spirit of the Paralympics and the Olympics.
The Art Posters of Milano Cortina 2026 project was led by Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 and Triennale Milano, in collaboration with the International Paralympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee.
The five Paralympic Art Posters were created by Roberto de Pinto, Andrea Fontanari, Aronne Pleuteri, Clara Woods, and Giulia Mangoni. The Olympic Art Posters were designed by Beatrice Alici, Martina Cassatella, Giorgia Garzilli, Maddalena Tesser, and Flaminia Veronesi.
The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games will take place between 6 and 15 March 2026, bringing together up to 665 athletes competing in six sports: Para alpine skiing, Para biathlon, Para cross-country, Para ice hockey, Para snowboard and wheelchair curling.
The Olympic Games will take place from 6-22 February 2026.
Illustrating the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics
Art Posters are original works of art presented in poster form. They are created by selected artists with the aim of freely expressing the spirit and values of the Paralympic Movement and the Olympic Movement. The official Iconic Poster for the Games will be announced at a later date.
The project was led by Damiano Gulli, curator for contemporary art and public programming at Triennale. The artist selection reflects the institution’s ongoing commitment to promoting and highlighting the Italian art scene, especially through its recent focus on Italian painting, as showcased in the 2023 exhibition Pittura Italiana Oggi (Italian Painting Today).
Starting from 19 June 2025 until 15 March 2026, the original works will be exhibited at Triennale Milano in the newly renovated Piano Parco galleries, alongside the Olympic and Paralympic Torches of Milano Cortina 2026, previously unveiled at Triennale in April.
The collaboration between Triennale Milano and Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 will continue in the coming months with a rich calendar of events exploring the intersection of sport, art, and society, as part of the institution’s public programme.
Domenico De Maio, Education & Cultural Director of Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026, commented: "As part of the Cultural Olympiad, the Art Posters initiative and the collaboration with Triennale Milano reflect the Fondazione’s commitment to promoting inclusive and participatory projects that place artists, institutions, and organizations at the center—highlighting Italy’s cultural excellence and creating a lasting symbolic legacy on the road to the next Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Our hope is that this experience will offer the young artists involved an opportunity for growth and international recognition. To each of them, I extend my warmest wishes for a fulfilling and successful career".
Carla Morogallo, General Director of Triennale Milano, stated: “Thanks to our collaboration with Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026, we have begun a path toward the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The various initiatives and projects explore sport and Olympic values through the diversity of practices, languages, and perspectives that Triennale Milano encompasses.”
Five Paralympic posters
Please visit the Milano Cortina 2026 website for more information
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Milano Cortina 2026, which takes place from 6-15 March 2026, is set to be the most beautiful Paralympic Winter Games yet. Ticket prices start at EUR 10 for children under 14, with approximately 89 per cent of the tickets available for EUR 35 or less.
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