Visit Fondazione Prada’s Venice venue at Ca’ Corner della Regina, a historic 18th‑century palace overlooking the Grand Canal. This cultural space combines contemporary art exhibitions with the architectural character of a former aristocratic residence.
During your visit, you’ll discover the temporary exhibition “Helter Skelter: Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince”, which brings together works by the two American artists for the first time. The exhibition features over fifty works across photography, video, installations, sculpture and painting, offering an overview of their artistic practices.
As you move through the exhibition rooms, you can also take in the palace’s Baroque interiors, including its grand rooms and historical details. The building was rebuilt in the 18th century on the site of an earlier Gothic residence, reflecting different layers of Venetian architectural history.
The visit is self‑guided, allowing you to explore at your own pace and choose whether to focus on the artworks, the building, or both. Exhibitions change regularly and are often linked to major cultural events such as the Venice Art and Architecture Biennale, making each visit different.