Art At [UNVRS]

Art At [UNVRS]

The world’s first hyperclub and London-based art pioneers W1 Curates unite for a groundbreaking fusion of art, music, design, technology and architecture in 2026. This new season of art forms part of a wider partnership that sees W1 Curates bring museum-quality art to Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa Ibiza and [UNVRS]

The Culture Collective - Ibiza art weekend

Artist panel discussions, art exhibitions, DJ sets and more at this first of its kind festival.

From the visionary minds behind The Night League x W1 Curates comes Culture Collective - Ibiza Art Weekend on 8th and 9th of May. A celebration and exploration of music, contemporary art, and fashion, staged across three iconic Ibiza music venues: Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa Ibiza and [UNVRS].

70+ artists spanning electronic music, fine art, digital art, urban art, and fashion are part of a programme of industry panels, exhibitions and DJ sets. Artists include David LaChapelle, Gorillaz, Seth Troxler, VHILS, and many more, with sponsorship coming from Otherside.

Tickets also get entry to CamelPhat’s Summer of Love residency at Hï Ibiza on Friday 8th, and ANTS Day & Night across Ushuaïa Ibiza and [UNVRS] on Saturday 9th. The weekend culminates in the unveiling of The Night League and W1 Curates' full 2026 Art Programme.

Tickets available now.

This new season of art at [UNVRS] begins with Portuguese artist Vhils transforming the entrance to the venue into a living breathing artwork. This is just the first of many new installations to be revealed for 2026 at the world’s first hyperclub.

LARGE-SCALE INSTALLATION BY PORTUGUESE ARTIST VHILS, ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FIGURES IN CONTEMPORARY URBAN ART.

New for 2026, the façade of [UNVRS] will be transformed into the canvas for a monumental 68-square metre mural carved directly into the building’s architecture. This work explores the relationship between identity, collective memory and the urban landscape. The mural is realised through Vhils’ distinctive process of “subtractive carving”, a technique that reveals imagery by removing layers of material rather than adding them.

Born in Lisbon as Alexandre Farto, Vhils began interacting visually with the urban environment as a graffiti writer in the early 2000s and has since developed a distinctive artistic practice rooted in “creative destruction”, carving, drilling and excavating layers of urban materials to reveal the histories and memories embedded within them. The installation at [UNVRS] forms part of Vhils’ ongoing artistic project Scratching the Surface, a research-based practice initiated in 2007 that has been presented in institutions and cultural spaces around the world.

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