The event may be focused around Artissima, Italy’s leading art fair, but there's must-see exhibitions to found across the city
Mutual Aid, recently opened at the Turin museum, is devoted to work humans have made in collaboration with other species
A Paris dealer wants €50,000 for them, deadline the end of 2024, and a crowd-funding appeal has been launched in Italy
Fondazione Arte CRT’s new chief wants to bring art to the masses via public art programmes
The mission of the project, designed by OMA architects, is to make the museum more accessible to the public
The vast works shown in Northern Italy were made last year at camps in locations including Greece and Rwanda
As with year's previous, work at lower price points does well at Italy's most cutting-edge commercial art event
Pinacoteca Agnelli art complex, housed in former Fiat factory, launches with Sylvie Fleury show and Picasso display
Italian elegance has been applied to pieces collected over 400 years for the revamped archaeological gallery, which opened in the Palazzo Reale this month
Exhibition at Palazzo Madama promises an impressive number of works—and a fresh view of the Renaissance master's legacy
Bertrand de Royere provides a thorough examination of the life the 19th century decorator and furniture designer Pelagio Palagi
Turin has all the grandeur of Paris, but none of the haughtiness
The Italian contemporary art fair is looking into cutting edge works this November
State-of-the-art conservation project that took 21 years brings masterpiece of Baroque architecture back to its former glory
The Italian state has a permanent right to confiscate illegally exported work
OGR's first show remixes the city's collections from antiquity to present, reflecting on the over production of contemporary art and the fact nothing is new
New director Ilaria Bonacossa introduces a drawings section and plans to return Turin fair to its experimental roots
The Italian dealer and co-founder of Sperone Westwater spoke to us in 2011 about botany, the difference between European and US galleries and why the "big gallery" systems won't last
A review of 17th century Genoese artist and the 20th century Surrealist
Pinault, Saatchi...Viglietta?
Photography and video art at Castello di Rivoli
The Castello di Rivoli again plays host to Deitch's explorations of contemporary art
Pietro Accorsi's long wait to showcase his collection is over
Italy's most discreet city has always favoured the avant-garde, now celebrated by this elegantly cerebral exhibition