Chianciano Biennale Artists to Be Featured in “La Repubblica” Tuscany

The Chianciano Art Museum is pleased to announce a new media initiative connected to the forthcoming 2026 edition, offering selected artists the opportunity to be featured within special cultural pages published in the Tuscany edition of la Repubblica, one of Italy’s most respected and influential newspapers.

The Tuscany edition of la Repubblica, with particular circulation throughout Florence and the wider region, reaches a readership deeply connected to the artistic and cultural life of central Italy. For many years, the newspaper has represented an important point of reference within the Italian cultural landscape and is read daily by collectors, curators, museum directors, art professionals, gallerists, critics, foundations, and dedicated followers of the arts.

As part of this initiative, the Chianciano Art Museum will curate specially designed cultural pages dedicated to artists participating in the Biennale. These professionally presented features will showcase artists and their works within the prestigious environment of one of Italy’s leading publications, offering an important opportunity for visibility within the contemporary art world.

Florence continues to stand among the great international capitals of art and collecting, home to world-renowned museums, private collections, foundations, and major galleries. Being featured within the Tuscan cultural pages of la Repubblica therefore represents a significant opportunity for artists to reach a highly qualified and culturally engaged audience deeply connected to the region’s artistic landscape.

This initiative forms part of the broader mission of the Chianciano Art Museum and the Chianciano Biennale 2026 to create meaningful international promotional opportunities for contemporary artists while encouraging dialogue between emerging and established artistic voices.

The forthcoming edition of the Biennale will once again bring together artists from around the world within the extraordinary cultural setting of Tuscany, combining museum exhibitions, international connections, and important visibility opportunities linked to the Italian and European art scene.

Submission Deadline: 31 May 2026

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