Also for the2024 , the program of exhibtions in Turin is full!
Turin offers an intense cultural program, from exhibitions of contemporary art, modern art and photography.
Today we present you the must see exhibitions in Turin 2024.
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Paratissima VENTI in Torino from Ocotber the 30th to Novembre 3rd 2024 – scheduled
Paratissima celebrates twenty years of travel in the world of contemporary art. An extraordinary milestone that takes us back to the origins of our journey, made of artistic currents, changes and a constant search for new routes to trace.
Paratissima is not just an art fair: it is a crossroads of ideas and talents, a tornado of creativity that has been shaking, disrupting and transforming for twenty years. Each edition has been a stage of a journey without a map, which has led us to explore new currents, trace unexplored routes and push ourselves beyond borders. We have crossed cities and horizons, from Italy to Europe, bringing with us the passion for innovation and emerging art.
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1950 – 1970 The great Italian art: Masterpieces from the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Royal Museums until March the 2nd 2025
On October 19, a large and new exhibition dedicated to the masterpieces of the most important Italian artists of the post-war period will open in Turin, in the Chiablese Rooms of the Royal Museums: 1950 – 1970 The Great Italian Art.
A unique corpus of 80 works, all from the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome, is being exhibited outside the Roman museum for the first time to give life to a critical and exhibition project of great rigor, presenting the artistic testimonies of an unrepeatable season.
The exhibtion Ettore Colla, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri, Mimmo Rotella, Bice Lazzari, Afro, Piero Dorazio, Giosetta Fioroni, Carla Accardi, Giulio Turcato, Gastone Novelli, Toti Scialoja, Sergio Lombardo, Tano Festa, Franco Angeli, Piero Manzoni fino a Michelangelo Pistoletto, Mario Schifano ed Emilio Isgrò.
Berthe Morisot Pittrice Impressionista at the Gam in Torino until the 9th of March
From the 16th of October 2024 to March 9th 2025, the GAM – Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Torino presents the exhibition “Berthe Morisot. Pittrice impressionista”, which celebrates the history and artistic journey of the only woman among the founders of the Impressionist movement.
The exhibition is organized and promoted by Fondazione Torino Musei, GAM Torino and 24 ORE Cultura – Gruppo 24 ORE, curated by Maria Teresa Benedetti and Giulia Perin, in collaboration with the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, an institution that boasts the largest collection of works by Berthe Morisot, including important paintings.
The exhibition illustrates Morisot’s connection with the poetics of movement and brings out her very personal stamp in capturing the lability of the moment, as a symbol of the fragility of existence, capable of gracefully representing the elements of nature and reality.
Rabbits Inhabits the Moon at Mao Museo d’Arte Orientale until March the 23rd 2025
The MAO Museo d’Arte Orientale di Torino, together with the Nam June Paik Art Center (Korea) and with the Korea Foundation support, presents the exhibition project Rabbit Inhabits the Moon.
Rabbit Inhabits the Moon reflects on the evolution of the cultural and artistic landscape of the two countries, in particular rereading the legacy of Nam June Paik and his influence on contemporary generations.
Video works, installations and new productions by Korean artists, from the collection of the Nam June Paik Art Center, will be juxtaposed with some of Paik’s major works, many of which are on loan from the Bonotto Foundation (Colceresa, VI), and with precious traditional artefacts from important national and international museums.
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Crossing: attraversare una collezione until December the 8th at Palazzo Madama
The exhibition opens with sculptures by Frédérique Nalbandian – placed at the top of the Juvarra staircase – in homage to the Roman foundation of the building, and continues inside the museum, in the ceramics room, with a series of large vases created by RunoB during his very recent residency in Nove (Vicenza) and entirely dedicated to the vast ceramic collection of the museum.
The third work of the project is the large round of almost two meters that Marta Sforni created specifically for Crossing and to close the path the large installation by Giuseppe Lo Cascio.
Tina Modotti: L’opera unitl February the 2nd 2025 in Camera Torino
The 300 artworks exhibited in Torino tell the story of the versatility, the artistic peculiarities, the curious, participatory and free nature of Modotti, who during her short but intense career managed to capture the intensity and contrasts of the worlds she crossed, expressed with portraits of everyday life, but also and above all by recounting injustice, work, political activism, poverty, the contradictions of progress and the transition to modernity.
If you are also interested in all the other exhibitions not to be missed in 2023 in Rome, Naples, Venice and Milan we recommend our insights
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Exhibitions in Naples: which ones to see in 2024
Venice: must see exhibitions in 2024
Exhibtions in Milano 2024: the five you must see
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