
MONTE-CARLO – From the art scene of Verona to the international stage of Monte-Carlo. Alex Righetto is among the 14 artists selected for Art & Luxury Monaco 2026, an event dedicated to the meeting point between contemporary art, collecting, fine craftsmanship and the world of luxury.
The event will take place on September 24 and 25, 2026, at the Théâtre Princesse Grace in Monte-Carlo, Principality of Monaco, during the week of the Monaco Yacht Show, one of the most important international events for the luxury yachting industry and a period that attracts collectors, entrepreneurs and professionals from around the world.
Righetto’s participation is particularly significant for Verona and the Veneto region. The artist has been included in a select group of 14 international names, invited to present their work in a setting designed to connect artistic research with the culture of luxury.
The event is held under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and is designed not simply as an art exhibition, but as an opportunity for direct interaction between artists, collectors, industry professionals and the public.
For Righetto, the event represents another opportunity to engage with an international audience and a further step in the development of his artistic career beyond Italy.
The choice of the Théâtre Princesse Grace as the venue reinforces the distinctive character of the event. Art & Luxury Monaco aims to create an environment where art, creativity, collecting and the luxury sector can meet through a series of dedicated events.
The programme includes artist presentations, live demonstrations, meetings with collectors, activities for the press and media, and networking opportunities.
This format allows participating artists to present their work directly while developing relationships with an international audience interested in contemporary art and cultural investment.
Alex Righetto’s presence in Monte-Carlo takes on particular significance because it coincides with Monaco Yacht Show 2026, scheduled to take place from September 23 to 26.
During this week, the Principality becomes one of the world’s key meeting points for the luxury yachting sector, attracting yacht owners, collectors, entrepreneurs, investors and professionals from across the globe.
For an artist, participating in this environment offers the opportunity to connect with an international audience with a strong interest in contemporary art and creative excellence.
Righetto’s participation in Art & Luxury Monaco is also part of the wider project developed by Alex Righetto and Stacy Francis, which brings together art, music and technology through an international approach.
The project represents one of the artist’s initiatives aimed at expanding his creative activities and developing connections between different disciplines while creating new opportunities for collaboration beyond the Italian market.
The Monte-Carlo event therefore forms part of a broader international strategy in which painting becomes part of a cultural project capable of engaging with music, innovation and new forms of communication.
Alongside his artistic production, the project includes activities focused on developing institutional relationships, cultural partnerships and connections with international media and stakeholders.
This area is managed by Evelin Menin, through New Solution by Evelin Menin®, as part of the Alex Righetto & Stacy Francis project.
The aim is to establish new connections between the artist’s work and institutions, cultural organisations, media outlets, companies and potential partners, both in Italy and internationally.
In this context, Monte-Carlo represents much more than a showcase for the artist’s work. It is also an environment in which professional and cultural relationships can be developed within a highly international setting.
The participation of Alex Righetto at Art & Luxury Monaco 2026 therefore brings the name of Verona and the Veneto region into an international event dedicated to art and luxury.
On September 24 and 25, at the Théâtre Princesse Grace, the Veronese artist will have the opportunity to present his work to an international audience in a setting of particular importance to the world of art collecting.
Details about the works to be exhibited and the full programme surrounding Righetto’s participation will be announced in the coming weeks.
For Alex Righetto, Monte-Carlo represents another milestone in an artistic journey increasingly focused on international exchange and on building new connections between art, culture and innovation.
