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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Liberty Torino Capitale at Palazzo Madama from the 26th of October to 10th June 2024 – scheduled
Palazzo Madama – Museo Civico d’Arte Antica in Turin presents, from October 26 to June 10 2024, the exhibition Liberty. Torino Capitale.
With around a hundred artworks, the exhibition tells the fundamental role of Turin in the affirmation of Liberty with an exciting and engaging installation that addresses every aspect of the artistic manifestations of Liberty in an original and unprecedented way.

Sara Enrico | Tainted Lovers a OGR until 10th December 2023
Until 10th december 2023 at Binario 2of OGR Torino Tainted Lovers, personal exhibition by Sara Enrico. The exhibition brings together a series of works created through a sophisticated manipulation of materials, from fabric to concrete to foam rubber, and set up in a new installation in the exhibition space.
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Sara Sze | METRONOME a OGR until 11th Februay 2024
Sara Sze | METRONOME to Ogr it restores all the complexity of the poetics of the artist who since the end of the nineties has developed a visual language capable of challenging the static nature of sculpture and representing the explosion of information that characterizes our present.
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Che sarà sarà at Palazzo Re Rebaudengo in Guarene until November 19th 2023
From 23 September to 19 November, at Palazzo Re Rebaudengo in Guarene, the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation presents che sarà sarà, an exhibition structured through the works of twenty artists active in Italy, from sculpture to installation, painting and video. The exhibition is part of the planning of the Contemporary Art Foundations Committee and opens on the occasion of the Turin stage of Bel Paese. Promoting italian art around the world.
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Peng Zuqiang Vestiges at Fondazione Sandretto until 7th January 2024
For Artissima 2023, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo presents Vestiges Peng Zuqiang.
Vestiges is the artist’s first solo exhibition in Italy and is a new stage in his long-term investigation into the affective meaning of stories, bodies and language. The artist presents two new film installations dedicated to the themes of memory and contagion in relation to the production and diffusion of images.
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Visual Persuasion Paulina Olowska at Fondazione Sandretto until 3rd March 2024
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo presents Visual Persuasion, an unprecedented and ambitious exhibition project conceived by Paulina Olowska. Visual Persuasion is a multiple, polyphonic and immersive space, created by Olowska to explore the dynamics of desire and eroticism redefined from a female perspective.
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Hayez l’officina del pittore romantico at Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Turin until April 1st 2024
The GAM in Turin dedicates an exhibition to the genius of Francesco Hayez, accompanying the public to discover the artist’s universe with Hayez the painter’s workshop.
In addition to unpublished or little-known works, through 10 sections, you can admire some of the most popular masterpieces on display, such as The Meditation of the Civic Museums of Verona – Achille Forti Gallery of Modern Art, the Secret Accusation of the Civic Museums of the Visconti Castle of Pavia.

Artists at war at Castello di Rivoli until November 19th
The Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea presents the exhibtion l Artisti in guerra with more than 140 artworks of 39 authors created by artists who were or are at war. Empathetic, suffering, they express discomfort but also great humanity.
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Michelangelo Pistoletto Molti di uno at Castello di Rivoli until 25 February 2024
Castello di Rivoli presents Molti di uno dedicated to Michelangelo Pistoletto. The artist’s project Molti di uno reinvents the orthogonal architecture of the Manica Lunga transforming it into an astonishing harmonious tangle, an irregular and free urban device through which to collect and reread all his art in a gigantic self-portrait.
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Thomas Bayrle Form SuperFrom at the Pinacoteca Agnelli until 2 April 2024
Form Form SuperForm is the exhibtion dedicated to Thomas Bayrle now at the Pinacoteca Agnelli.
Pioneering artist and one of the most prolific of the post-war generation in Germany, who since the 1960s has addressed issues such as work, power, economy and religion, highlighting the relationship between the individual and the collective dynamics in society.

Michele Tocca Repoussoir at GAM in Turin until 5th November 2023
The GAM in Turin presents the exhibtion Michele Tocca. Repoussoir.
The exhibtion was born from the will of the museum to acquire a group of artworks by Michele Tocca. Few, thoughtful, small-sized pictorial studies, made directly on nature by artists such as Antonio Fontanesi, Massimo d’Azeglio and Giovanni Battista De Gubernatis, were taken from the GAM’s nineteenth-century collection and arranged high on the walls, as if they were ideal notes, while Michele Tocca’s pictorial series flow along the line of vision.

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
Rome: the main exhibitions 2024
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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