The annual celebration of art is back with an enhanced programme for collectors and enthusiasts.
Calling all collectors, curators and the culturally curious: Monaco Art Week returns for its 7th edition from July 7th-12th, continuing to develop its role in the Principality’s evolving cultural calendar. Held under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, this year’s event welcomes H.R.H. Princess Alexandra of Hanover as patron, underscoring a fresh shift in Monaco’s support for the arts.
The week offers a curated programme of exhibitions, talks and artist encounters across a network of 15 participating galleries and auction houses, including Hauser & Wirth, Almine Rech, Sotheby’s and Opera Gallery. Works on view will span periods and practices—from classical painting and sculpture to contemporary installations and fine jewellery— highlighting the depth and diversity of the art world’s presence in Monaco.


Taking place within the galleries and artistic spaces dotted across the Principality, the festival invites visitors to explore a broader dialogue between local and international voices. This year’s installment coincides with several key events, including Art Monte-Carlo (July 7th–9th) and two major summer exhibitions: Colours! Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou, and Monaco and the Napoleons: Intertwined Destinies, both at the Grimaldi Forum, opening July 11th.
With ongoing support from EFG Monaco, Moravia Yachting and SMT Société Monégasque de Transports, Monaco Art Week continues to offer a platform that is accessible and ambitious, and a chance to experience the Principality through the lens of its growing artistic community.
Images: Exhibition view, Larry Bell at Hauser & Wirth, Monaco Art Week 2024, photo by Alice Bensi; Eric Massholder Vincent van Gogh 9/9, 1993, mixed media on paper, 300 cm x 210 cm overall, 100 cm x 70 cm each, presented by Kamil Art Gallery; Suska Bastian, Forêt de talon (Forest of heels), 2025, palm heels, colour, variable dimensions, presented by collect|mc.