
Sanlorenzo marks a decade of committed patronage of the arts in 2026 with a year-long cultural programme spanning art, design, craftsmanship, innovation and sustainability. Its most ambitious artistic calendar to date is anchored by the first full year of activity at Casa Sanlorenzo in Venice and reinforces the Maison’s long-held belief that excellence is inseparable from culture and responsibility.
The anniversary year positions Sanlorenzo Arts as a forward-looking champion of creative dialogue, artistic expression and cultural leadership. From the Venice Biennale to Milan Design Week and Homo Faber, Sanlorenzo will engage the international cultural community through a sequence of carefully curated initiatives sitting at the intersections of art, science, design and the sea.
Making waves during the Biennale d’Arte
The 2026 programme is headlined by Waves, Sanlorenzo’s first-ever proprietary exhibition during Venice’s Biennale d’Arte, running from 6th May to 28th June at Casa Sanlorenzo. Curated by Sergio Risaliti, Director of the Museo del ‘900, in Florence, and Cristiano Seganfreddo, with the scientific support of Ersilia Vaudo Scarpetta, these last two members of the Scientific Committee at Sanlorenzo Arts, the group exhibition explores movement and transformation as universal languages, bringing together art, science and emotion through the unifying metaphor of the sea.
The exhibition features an exceptional dialogue between masters of modern art and sculpture — Alexander Calder, Fausto Melotti, Lucio Fontana and Tony Cragg — and contemporary voices including Christine Safa, and visual artists Friederich Andreoni and Marcello Maloberti, positioning the wave as both a physical force and a cultural symbol deeply rooted in Sanlorenzo’s identity.
A vision for culture leadership
Massimo Perotti, Executive Chairman of Sanlorenzo said: “Over the past ten years, Sanlorenzo Arts has grown from an instinctive passion into the cultural compass of our organisation. Guided by a belief that culture and responsibility are not complements to excellence, but its foundation. To support culture is to invest in ideas, champion craftsmanship, and encourage the courage to question the present while imagining the future.
“It was in this spirit that we opened Casa Sanlorenzo in 2025 as a permanent cultural home for Sanlorenzo Arts. With our first full-year programme, our ambition is clear — to build a platform where art, sustainability and design exist in meaningful dialogue, reflecting the restraint, innovation and timelessness that define Sanlorenzo in yachting.”
10 years of supporting the arts
Beginning at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2016, Sanlorenzo’s engagement with the arts emerged as an instinctive commitment, rooted in a desire to connect the shared values of the Maison and its community of connoisseurs. Over time, this vision has evolved into a structured cultural platform grounded in responsibility and expressed through institutional partnerships, commissioned works, and long-term collaborations with artists, curators and institutions.
Key milestones include Sanlorenzo’s role as Global Host Partner of Art Basel from 2018 to 2023, Institutional Patron of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, and Main Sponsor of the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale — the first shipyard ever to assume this role. This journey also includes presence at Milan Design Week since 2017, with the award-winning installation Il mare a Milano at La Triennale, recipient of the Compasso d’Oro ADI in 2020 – the most historic and authoritative design honour in the world.
The path culminated in June 2025 with the opening of Casa Sanlorenzo in Venice, restored by Piero Lissoni and Lissoni & Partners and inaugurated during Venice Climate Week. Conceived as a permanent cultural home, Casa Sanlorenzo enables research, dialogue and artistic production beyond the temporal boundaries of fairs and events. The inaugural exhibition, Breathtaking by Fabrizio Ferri, set the tone for this mission, using powerful photography to confront ocean pollution and reaffirm art’s role as a catalyst for awareness and cultural action.
With its 2026 programme, Sanlorenzo Arts confirms culture as a long-term commitment — one defined by continuity, depth and responsibility. Through Casa Sanlorenzo and its growing international platform, the Maison continues to extend its cultural voice beyond yachting, with the past ten years serving not as a conclusion, but as a foundation.
Sanlorenzo’s 2026 cultural calendar
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