Oasy Contemporary Art and Architecture

This is where art talks to nature.
Featuring works by leading artists from around the world, our outdoor sculpture and art park makes our Apennine nature reserve a unique cultural destination.

Oasyhotel is not just a retreat in nature but also a cultural haven, where art and the environment converge in harmony.
Our Oasy Contemporary Art and Architecture (OCA) initiative aims to create a unique cultural experience, blending the natural beauty of the Apennine Mountains with inspiring works of art.

Art in Nature

Art in Nature

OCA features an outdoor sculpture and art park, where contemporary artworks are displayed in the breathtaking landscape of the reserve. This unique setting allows visitors to experience art in a new and profound way, surrounded by the tranquility and majesty of nature.
Featured Artists

Featured Artists

We collaborate with influential artists from around the world who create site-specific works that resonate with the themes of nature and conservation. The trail includes installations and sculptures that invite contemplation and dialogue about our relationship with the environment.
Cultural Experiences

Cultural Experiences

Our art programme is designed to enrich your stay at Oasyhotel. Guests can join guided tours to learn about the artworks and the artists behind them and attend special exhibitions and events that celebrate the fusion of art and nature.

Gallery Space

Gallery Space

In addition to the outdoor installations, OCA includes a gallery space for temporary exhibitions. This indoor venue showcases rotating exhibits, providing a platform for emerging and established artists to display their work in a unique context.
Current Exhibition: Pascale Marthine Tayou

A Path of Artworks in Nature

The route, developed under the artistic direction of Emanuele Montibeller, responds to the question “How will we inhabit the world?” and unfolds across many dimensions—urbanistic, philosophical, cultural, and environmental. World-renowned architects and urban planners such as such as Alejandro Aravena, Mariangela Gualtieri with Michele De Lucchi, Kengo Kuma, Quayola, David Svensson, Pascale Marthine Tayou, and Matteo Thun were invited to bring the exhibitions to life, designing works exclusively in situ entering into a deep symbiosis with the place itself.
Learn more about the path