
Anna Adamo / Mucho Mas!
This fall Turin host its annual Torino Art Week. With a shared objective of institutional and collateral art fairs, and the participation of museums, galleries and independent spaces throughout the city, Torino Art Week 2025 opens with a huge calendar of events that will fill the city with artworks from varying places and periods, investigating the issues of our time through art. Here is a selection of some of its venues and participants with the latest exhibitions opening.
Participatants include Artissima, Camera Centro Italiano per la Fotografia, OGR, Flashback, Mucho Mas!, Recontemporary, The Others, Galleria Giorgio Persano, Castello di Rivoli, Fondazione Merz, Gallerie d’Italia, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Galleria Franco Noero, and Société Interludio, among many others.

Perottino-Piva-Castellano-Peirone / Artissima
Artissima
Artissima headlines Italy’s most important contemporary art fair. Since its establishment in 1994, it has combined the presence of an international market with a focus on experimentation and research. From Friday October 31 to Sunday November 2, 2025, the large and luminous spaces of the Oval will host the fair’s four flagship sections – Main Section, New Entries, Monologue/Dialogue, and Art Spaces & Editions – alongside the three curated sections – Present Future, Back to the Future, and Disegni.

Jeff Wall, Listener, 2015
Gallerie d’Italia
Gallerie d’Italia – Torino presents the exhibition Jeff Wall. Photographs, curated by David Campany and open to the public from October 9, 2025 to February 1, 2026. In his commitment to an art of everyday life, Wall addresses major social and political issues, exploring the complex ways they shape our lives. Questions of nature, war, gender, race and class permeate his pictures which are often as enigmatic as they are. This exhibition will be a major survey, selecting from every aspect of Jeff Wall’s oeuvre. From major works of the late 1980s to the recent pictures, it will trace the multi-layered development.

Taus Makhacheva, Цlумихъ (Tsumikh – Avar for “At the Eagle’s”), 2023
Giorgio Persano
Giorgio Persano is pleased to present Seeing, Touching, Imbibing, a solo exhibition by Taus Makhacheva. The exhibition explores the visual and corporeal life of images as they get cast and recast in history. A series of photographs and objects further documents and deconstructs this central motif. The Making of (2024) unfolds sculpture’s composition, and 42.6729165, 47.7314644 (2023) is named after the installation’s coordinates, tracing the sculpture’s journey. Initially created as an anchoring object in her film, the work completes its travel by being placed in the Dagestani landscape, transforming into a private monument. On view October 25, 2025 – January 24, 2026.

Anna Adamo
Mucho Mas!
Mucho Mas! is pleased to present “Not a lot, just forever,” a solo exhibition by Anna Adamo (Cinisello Balsamo, 1991), previously selected by Camera – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia for Futures Photography in 2024. “Not a lot, just forever” is an oxymoron, a self-evident contradiction, because sometimes “not much” is all we have, and “forever” perhaps never really happened. Constantly keeping track of what happens means constructing a parallel dimension to life, a clearer, more banal, more bearable narrative.

Alighiero Boetti: Turntable / Noire Gallery
Noire Gallery
Turntable is an invitation to tune in to the time that turns and returns, to the energy that envelops things and sets them back into circulation. At its center is Alighiero Boetti, in an exhibition curated by Matteo Noire. All it takes is a gesture – minimal yet radical: a movie camera placed on the platter of a record player spinning wildly. This is how Turntable (1969) was born, an unseen film by Alighiero Boetti and the beating heart of this exhibition. The gaze becomes rhythm, rotation, filmic matter in motion. On view September 10, 2025 – January 10, 2026.

You Shouldn’t Have To See This – Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Khimei
Recontemporary
Recontemporary presents the exhibition You Shouldn’t Have To See This, a project by Ukrainian artists Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Khimei, who have made the relationship between art and political activism the core of their artistic inquiry. First unveiled at La Biennale di Venezia (2024), the work now arrives in Turin, carrying with it the urgency of a reflection that intertwines testimony and visual experimentation. On view October 23 – November 8, 2025.

Lee Miller, Fire Masks, 1941 / Lee Miller Archives
Camera
Camera’s autumn season will feature an extraordinary figure in 20th-century world culture: American photographer Lee Miller. The new exhibition, curated by Walter Guadagnini, will present over 160 images from the Lee Miller Archives from October 1, 2025, to February 1, 2026, many of which are virtually unpublished, offering both a public and intimate interpretation of her work and her extraordinary personality. The exhibition also kicks off the celebrations for the Center’s 10th anniversary, which will offer a wide-ranging and varied program dedicated to the world of photography in its infinite facets.

Urgency Toolkit / Alessandra Pandolfi
Circolo del Design
Urgency Toolkit, the project resulting from a two-month residency at Circolo del Design, part of Earthrise 25 – Design for a Living Planet, is now open. Based on the thesis that democracy is ultimately a form of design, Urgency Toolkit proposes a tool that enables communities to jointly build new forms of collective norms, drawing on their needs and lived experiences. The project explores the possibility of reversing the typical top-down approach of laws and decrees, proposing a participatory process in which communities become protagonists in the development of “community decrees” based on real, bottom-up needs. October 29 – November 2, 2025.

Laure Prouvost. WE FELT A STAR DYING
OGR / Officine Grandi Riparazioni
A multisensory experience of images, sounds, and scents intertwining art, philosophy, and science. OGR Officine Grandi Riparazioni presents WE FELT A STAR DYING, an immersive installation by artist Laure Prouvost that explores the mysteries of quantum computing and its potential to redefine our relationship with reality. Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation and co-commissioned by OGR Torino, the work was developed in collaboration with philosopher Tobias Rees and scientist Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI. On view October 31, 2025 – May 10, 2026.

Fiona Banner, Pranayama Organ, 2021
Fondazione Merz
The Fondazione Merz in Turin presents the second edition of PUSH THE LIMITS, an exhibition project that deepens its ongoing exploration of contemporary language and creativity. Bringing together artists from diverse generations and backgrounds, the exhibition highlights those who make the challenge and transformation of imposed or perceived boundaries central to their artistic practice. PUSH THE LIMITS 2 culture strips to reveal war, offers an encounter with the practices, languages, and research of 19 artists. On view October 27, 2025 – February 1, 2026.

Kasia Slesinska
30 Under 30 Women Photographers / TAW
Artpil will also take part to this year’s Torino Art Week with its online exhibition of the 30 Under 30 Women Photographers 2025, on view November 1 – December 16, 2025. Founded in 2010, 30 Under 30 Women Photographers has included emerging, mid-career, as well as some accomplished women photographers. With styles ranging from art photography to documentary, from portraiture to street art and fashion, the works have been overwhelmingly well received.
Shirin Abedi | Astrig Agopian | Damola Akintunde | Eleni Albarosa | Kayra Atasoy | Denise Bakker | Luce Berta | Alessandra Book | Judith Crico | Sara Meneses Cuapio | Fiona Segadaes Da Silva | Zophia Dadlez | Sofia Gastaldo | Yahel Gazit | Huang Hui | Casandra Jacobs | Alice Jankovic | Naima Lecomte | Anie Maki | Marianne Matouk | Heather Monks | Ana Paganini | Muki Pan | Dara Petrova | Emeline Sauser | Khrystyna Shostak | Kasia Slesinska | Cansu Yildiran | Linda Zhengová | Yiming Zhu
Torino Art Week 2025
October – November 2025 / Various Dates & Locations, Turin, Italy
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