
Founded in Rome in 1884, Bvlgari has long drawn inspiration from architecture, ancient history, and bold Italian design. For more than a century, the Roman house has treated jewelry as an art form. Now, the storied Maison is bringing that philosophy to one of the world’s most celebrated cultural stages: the International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia 2026. As the event’s exclusive partner for the next three editions, Bvlgari is continuing its long-standing relationship with creativity, craftsmanship, and preservation.

The collaboration centers around contemporary artist Lotus L. Kang, whose work will debut inside the Bvlgari Pavilion at Venice’s Spazio Esedra. Kang’s installations blend sculpture, photography, and unstable materials to explore memory, transformation, and impermanence. Her layered artistic language feels especially fitting for Bvlgari, a brand built on reinvention and timeless beauty.
“Bvlgari is honored to be the Exclusive Partner for the next three editions of Biennale Arte. This partnership reaffirms the Maison’s dedication to artistic excellence, where inspiration meets mastery,” — Laura Burdese, Bvlgari Deputy CEO.

Over the years, the jeweler has also invested deeply in restoring cultural landmarks, including the Spanish Steps and the mosaics at the Baths of Caracalla. This latest partnership expands that mission beyond preservation and into active artistic dialogue.

La Biennale itself carries a similarly rich legacy. Known for championing avant-garde and boundary-pushing work, the exhibition has remained a global destination for collectors, curators, and cultural tastemakers for generations. Together, the Biennale and Bvlgari create a meeting point between heritage and experimentation, where high jewelry, contemporary installation art, and Italian history exist in a seamless conversation.


