The Ethnographic Museum of Ripoll hosts the International Contemporary Art Exhibition of Ripoll, which celebrates its 46th edition with a multidisciplinary proposal focused on contemporary artistic creation. The exhibition, organized by the Artistic Circuit Gestora Cultural with the collaboration of the Ripoll Museum, can be visited from March 6 to April 6, 2026, with an opening scheduled for Sunday, March 8 at 12 p.m.
This new edition brings together 25 artists from seven countries, forming an exhibition that reflects the plurality of languages and sensibilities inherent in contemporary art. The proposal integrates different disciplines—painting, sculpture, photography and digital art—and offers the public a diverse perspective on the forms of expression that characterize contemporary creation.
Beyond the exhibition of works, the Mostra is conceived as a space for meeting and exchange between diverse artistic practices. The project promotes dialogue between artists, institutions and the public, while contributing to fostering the circulation of ideas and strengthening the international projection of the participating creators within the current cultural panorama.
The Artistic Circuit wanted to highlight the importance of the collaboration with the Ethnographic Museum of Ripoll, a consolidated cultural facility that offers an ideal museum context to host this initiative and expand its international visibility.
Participating artists
The 46th edition features the participation of the following artists:
6D4D, Esperança García, Adonis Antoniou, Andreu Ginestet, Paco Baños, L. González Palacios, César Chavarría, Mar Delestal, Gotsens, Ívan Jimenez, Alexey Fernández, M. Raya, Pedro Formariz, Santi Fulcarà, Claudi Martínez, Porcel, Victoria Rio, Hugo Roa, Joan Roca, Rpnunyez, Marta Sabat, Maria del Mar Santa, Eva Surís, P. Trujillo and Valco.
With this new edition, the Festival reaffirms its role as a platform for the dissemination of contemporary art and for connecting creators from all over the world, offering the public a plural overview of current artistic trends and discourses.