Venue Providers

Each Artiade edition takes place in a single host city, with a strictly limited number of exhibition venues. The venue is not a backdrop – it shapes the experience of the exhibition and becomes part of the edition’s identity.

Artiade has a history of staging exhibitions in distinctive, large-scale spaces. Past editions have taken place in venues ranging from premium exhibition halls to repurposed industrial architecture, each contributing character and scale to the event.

What Artiade Looks For

Artiade requires venues that can accommodate an international exhibition of significant scale – hundreds of artworks from artists around the world, presented alongside sponsor activations, gallery participation, hospitality programming, and public events.

The specific requirements depend on the edition and are discussed directly with potential venue providers. What remains consistent is the need for a space that reflects the cultural significance of the event.

What Venue Providers Become Part Of

Providing the venue for an Artiade edition means hosting an international cultural event that brings together artists, government officials, diplomats, cultural leaders, collectors, and curators from around the world. The venue becomes the setting for cultural diplomacy, artistic discovery, and an experience that is documented permanently in Artiade’s catalogs and institutional record.

The number of venues per edition is extremely limited. The association between the space and the event is exclusive and enduring.

Recognition

Venue providers receive prominent recognition across Artiade’s communications, publications, and exhibition presence – appropriate to the scale and significance of their contribution.

Start the Conversation

Venue arrangements are discussed directly. If you represent a venue or a city interested in hosting a future Artiade edition, please contact us.