In its multiple expressions, in its infinite possibilities of influences and renewal, the province of Torino is an ideal incubator for contemporary art.
Museums, foundations, galleries, exhibition sites including open-air shows now bring together the legacy of artistic movements that beganand flourished in and around the province's capital from the early 1900s, starting with the Futurists and right through to Arte Povera, interspersed with Casorati, the Situationist International,and the Avant-garde.
Every year in November Torino celebrates Contemporary art.
Exhibitions
Salvo. Arrivare in Tempo
The exhibition dedicated to Salvo (Leonforte 1947 -Turin 2015) shows how the artist’s painting - in the great repeated thematic cycles, in his attention to the themes of art history and in his study of light - has always been in continuity.
Tino Aime. De Rerum Natura
An enchanted journey through the painting and graphics of Tino Aime, a Piedmontese master known for his profound sensitivity to the natural and mountain world. The exhibition is a lyrical and visual homage to essential nature, that everyday reality that o...
Artissima. Internazionale D'Arte Contemporanea 2025
Artissima Internazionale d’Arte Contemporanea di Torino returns from 1 to 3 November at the Oval Lingotto Fiere. The only fair in Italy devoted exclusively to contemporary art, it is distinguished by its innovative and experimental approach that makes it
Ouverture 2024
Two major exhibition projects celebrate the museum's 40th anniversary: the redesign of the permanent collection, entitled Ouverture 2024, and the monumental installation Shade Between Rings of Air by Gabriel Orozco.
Cultus Langarum. Olga Cafiero
Cultus Langarum by Olga Cafiero explores the history and oenological culture of the Langhe of Barolo, investigating the essential tension between tradition and innovation, the world of work and environmental sustainability.