Ibiza’s art expo is set to be Europe’s biggest
Ibiza superclubs will be transformed into art galleries.
Award-winning nightlife venues UNVRS, Hï Ibiza, and Ushuaïa Ibiza will host the first annual Ibiza art exhibition, Culture Collective. This is supposed to be the largest public art event in Europe and aims to turn the traditional gallery format upside down.

The three superclubs will showcase the work of more than 70 international artists from this weekend until mid-October. These venues are owned and operated by The Night League, and the expo has been organised in collaboration with leading UK-based art collective W1 Curates.
It will include an open-air immersive gallery at Hï Ibiza showing a 70m long digital work by Sir Michael Craig-Martin, and photography by David LaChapelle – also known as the director of the music video for Gwen Stefani’s Rich Girl.
The exterior of the club will have two huge 10-metre high murals, by artists PichiAvo from Valencia, and UK artist Epod.
Meanwhile, the entrance to Hï Ibiza will be replaced with a large-scale artwork that combines physical drawing and projective mapping to create a lifelike digital animation sequence.
[UNVRS], the world’s first hyperclub, which was voted the best club in the world in 2026, will exhibit a 68m² stone engraving above its entrance with 6m tall faces framed by a gigantic Supermoon.
More exclusive artwork is planned to be added throughout the season.
On May 8th and 9th, The Night League and W1 Curates will also present a series of presentations, discussions, and events.
Tickets to the Culture Collective Ibiza art weekend cost €150 and include access to all nine panel talks on various art-focused subjects.
The ticket also includes entry to the three venues for club nights: Hï Ibiza on Friday 8 May for CamelPhat presents Summer of Love, and ANTS Day & Night at both Ushuaïa Ibiza and [UNVRS] on Saturday 9 May.





The art exhibition has been in the works for two years, curated and organized by London-based artist Mark Dale of W1 Curates, in collaboration with Yann Pissenem of The Night League, the owner and creative force behind all the nightclubs.
Mark said “The intention for Culture Collective is to make art more accessible and showcase world-class art directly in front of a massive global audience.”
“We’re taking art to the masses and re-inventing the concept of the ‘traditional’ gallery, placing artworks in much more vibrant and dynamic settings and connecting cultures.”
Yann Pissenem said “At The Night League, our venues are more than clubs.”
“They are cultural canvases where music, art, and creativity come together to create shared moments of discovery.”
“Through our collaboration with W1 Curates, we are proud to welcome world-class artists into spaces where diverse international audiences gather each season to connect, explore, and encounter creativity in unexpected ways,” he adds.
Tickets and the full programme are here.
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All images courtesy of Culture Collective.


