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Turin Art Week 2025: Exhibitions

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Linda Fregni Nagler “Anger Pleasure Fear” at GAM, Turin, 2025. Courtesy: GAM, Turin. Photo: Luca Vianello and Silvia Mangosio

 

We have been in Turin, between fairs and high level exhibitions around the city! Here’s a selection of not-to-be-missed shows to see during and after the Turin Art Week 2025:

 

– LINDA FREGNI NAGLER. Anger Pleasure Fear
29.10.2025 – 01.03.2026
GAM

GAM presents the first anthological exhibition in an Italian institution dedicated to Linda Fregni Nagler. The artist employs photography as a means of reflecting on vision, memory, and the materiality of the image, weaving together collecting practices, research, and narrative. The exhibition presents works created over more than twenty years, including the previously unseen series Vater, dedicated to the Mensur, the ritual dueling tradition of German student fraternities, and Pour commander à l’air, enlargements of images sourced from news photography.

Discover more: www.gamtorino.it/en/evento/linda-fregni-nagler

 

Emilija Škarnulytė, Ofiolite, 2025. Install shot of “The New Orchestra”, Museo Nazionale della Motagna, Turin, 2025. Courtesy: the artist, Museo Nazionale della Montagna. Photo: Mariano Dallago

 

– THE NEW ORCHESTRA
30.10.2025 – 31.05.2026
Museo Nazionale della Montagna

The New Orchestra stems from the awareness that mountains – despite the difficulties of living in these places – have historically furthered the dimension of encounters, of sharing and of sociality, nurturing those feelings of togetherness, belonging and solidarity that urban-industrial societies have lost. The living dimension and possibilities offered by the life in the mountains are experienced and interpretated d by the works of 6 artists (Hannes Egger, Olivia Mihălțianu, Rebecca Moccia, plurale, Emilija Škarnulytė, Eugenio Tibaldi), after their artistic residencies in dialogue with as many communities living in the highlands of the Alps and Apennines.

Discover more: www.museomontagna.org/en/events/the-new-orchestra/

 

Laure Prouvost, WE FELT A STAR DYING, 2025. Installation view at Kraftwerk Berlin. Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation and OGR Torino. Photo: Andrea Rossetti

 

– Laure Prouvost. WE FELT A STAR DYING
31.10.2025 – 10.05.2026
OGR

As part of Quantum Visions, Electric Dreams, OGR presents Laure Prouvost‘s installation We felt a star dying – the brainchild of the artist, philosopher Tobias Rees and scientist Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI – which explores quantum computing through a multisensory experience of images, sounds and scents.

Discover more: ogrtorino.it/en/events/laure-prouvost-we-felt-a-star-dying

 

Birgit Megerle, Centre, 2024. Courtesy: the artist, LAYR gallery. Photo: the PhotoPhore

 

– Birgit Megerle: Checkpoint
30.10.2025 – 05.12.2025
Turiner Kunstverein ?

TURINER KUNSTVEREIN ? and Zuecca Projects are pleased to present Checkpoint, solo exhibition by the German painter Birgit Megerle. From the outset of her career, Birgit Megerle has pursued figurative painting at a time when images of the being were proliferating across the media. Starting with portraits of women from her immediate circle, and later turning to public figures and anonymous passersby, the artist transforms her subjects into universal figures.

Discover more: www.zueccaprojects.org/project/birgit-megerle-checkpoint-turin/

 

Piotr Uklański, Untitled, 2013

 

– Piotr Uklański. Faux Amis
31.10.2025 – 06.04.2026
Pinacoteca Agnelli

Invited to propose a project interacting with the Pinacoteca’s Permanent Collection, Piotr Uklański chose to engage with the entire space of the Scrigno gallery, in a provocative game of resonances, references and relationships with his pictorial, installation and photographic works. With an approach he himself defines as “cannibalistic”, Uklański scours art history and finds sustenance in centuries of art produced by artists who preceded him.

Discover more: www.pinacoteca-agnelli.it/en/exhibitions/piotr-uklanski-faux-amis-2025/

Birgit Megerle GAM Laure Prouvost Linda Fregni Nagler Museo della Montagna OGR Pinacoteca Agnelli Piotr Uklański Turin Art Week 2025
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