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Italy’s Gibellina: A Postmodern Art Town Finds New Life in 2026

Last updated: 2026/02/02 at 8:08 PM
Published February 2, 2026
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Marius Borg Høiby Arrested Before Trial Marius Borg Høiby, 29, the son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of assault. This marks the fourth time he has been detained by police in the past 18 months. Authorities say the new allegations involve wielding a knife and violating a restraining order. The Oslo District Court remanded him in custody for four weeks, citing a risk of reoffending. He faces 38 charges in total, including rape, abuse, restraining order violations, marijuana possession, and speeding. History of Arrests and Allegations Since August 2024, Høiby has been arrested multiple times, initially for assaulting a woman he had been in a relationship with. He has denied the most serious charges but admitted to some minor ones. Police initially allowed him brief custody periods, but the extended remand at the start of his trial marks a significant change in approach. Høiby has also spoken about struggling with several mental disorders and substance abuse, which may have contributed to his previous offenses. Impact on the Royal Family Although Marius is not officially part of the royal family, he is Crown Prince Haakon’s stepson. The trial has sparked public scrutiny of the royal household. Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s previous connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from 2011 to 2014 have also resurfaced, adding to public concern. Mette-Marit admitted to showing "poor judgement" and expressed sympathy for Epstein’s victims. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre acknowledged her admission but issued implicit criticism, noting the unusual nature of her contact with Epstein. Historian Ole-Jørgen Schulsrud-Hansen highlighted questions about the royal advisers’ role, stating, "Where are the counsellors, the royal court, and the foreign office?" Royal Household Responds The royal family has tried to distance itself from the trial. Crown Prince Haakon publicly expressed sympathy to the women involved and their families, calling it "a difficult time for many of you." Meanwhile, the princess continues her duties as a public figure and patron of several organizations, despite facing personal health challenges, including pulmonary fibrosis.
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A Town Built on Art

Gibellina, a small Sicilian town, is preparing for a cultural revival in 2026. Once dismissed as a failed postmodern experiment, it will host a year-long program of exhibitions, artist residencies, and performances. This initiative aims to bring life back to a town designed as an art utopia.

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A Town Built on ArtA Third RenaissanceArt as a Community CatalystChallenges Ahead

The town’s Teatro, a concrete theatre designed by Pietro Consagra in the 1980s, still stands unfinished. Its industrial look has been compared to an abandoned car park. Workers are now preparing it for exhibitions, including video installations by the Italian duo Masbedo and Albanian artist Adrian Paci.

A Third Renaissance

Gibellina was rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1968 destroyed the original town. The new site, located 10km from the old village, featured wide streets and modern villas. Residents struggled to adapt, and many eventually left. In the 1970s, Mayor Ludovico Corrao invited artists to transform the town with public art. Today, Gibellina is sometimes compared to Marfa, Texas, for its high concentration of contemporary works and postmodern architecture.

Art as a Community Catalyst

The town’s public spaces, like the Sistema delle Piazze, remain largely unused by residents. Architecture professor Alessandra Badami notes that these plazas, while visually striking, lack practical features that encourage daily activity. Organizers hope art and participatory events can revive these spaces. From July, Kosovar artist Sislej Xhafa’s installation will invite visitors and locals to re-engage with the town’s plazas.

Andrea Cusumano, director of the 2026 program, emphasizes that the goal is not just tourism but creating a sustainable artist community. He says the plan aims to keep Gibellina vibrant beyond a single year of exhibitions.

Challenges Ahead

Local artist Nicolò Stabile, who grew up in temporary housing after the earthquake, worries about the authorities’ ability to preserve Gibellina’s artistic heritage. Many abandoned spaces risk falling back into neglect once the year of events concludes. Despite these concerns, scaffolding is rising, exhibitions are being planned, and Gibellina is preparing to come alive once again through art.

In 2026, travelers can experience Gibellina at a unique moment: a living experiment in art and urban revival. Its streets, sculptures, and buildings tell a story of ambition, resilience, and creativity that continues to unfold.

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