Trust those styling Italians to nail the art brief with Winter Olympic posters you’ll actually want to put on your walls.

The folk at Fondazione Milano Cortina 2025 and Triennial Milano have collaborated with the IOC and IPC to create the Art Posters of Milano Cortina 2026 project, led by Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 and Triennale Milano, in collaboration with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

Ten Italian artists were commissioned to create work that interprets the spirit of the Winter Olympic Games and reflects Italy’s contemporary art scene.

The five Olympic Art Posters were designed by Beatrice Alici, Martina Cassatella, Giorgia Garzilli, Maddalena Tesser, and Flaminia Veronesi. The five Paralympic Art Posters were created by Roberto de Pinto, Andrea Fontanari, Aronne Pleuteri, Clara Woods, and Giulia Mangoni.

Art Posters have represented one of the most significant expressions of the cultural legacy of the Games since 1972 with works from the likes of Robert Rauschenberg to Andy Warhol, from David Hockney to Eduardo Chillida.

Starting from 19 June 2025 until 15 March 2026, the original works will be exhibited at Triennale Milano in the newly renovated Piano Parco galleries, alongside the Olympic and Paralympic Torches of Milano Cortina 2026, previously unveiled at Triennale in April.

The Art Posters of Milano Cortina 2026 will be available for purchase at the Triennale bookshop. The official Iconic Poster for each one of the Games will be announced at a later date.

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