Turin on display: museum highlights for April 2026
In April 2026 Turin becomes a vibrant visual laboratory: museum spaces host a variety of languages — painting, photography, installations and archival materials — turning visits into immersive experiences. Below are the main exhibitions and initiatives to include in your cultural itinerary.
- Musei Reali – Exhibition on Orazio Gentileschi: a show that highlights the artist's Caravaggesque sensibility, with canvases where light, fabrics and gestures convey refined pictorial elegance.
- EXPOSED Turin Photo Festival – A city-wide festival that maps contemporary images: photography as a space between intimacy, protest and visual experimentation.
- Museo Nazionale del Cinema (Mole Antonelliana) – "My Name is Orson Welles": a display combining archival materials, installations and audiovisual fragments to explore the multifaceted figure of the director.
- MAO – Museum of Oriental Art – Installations by Chiharu Shiota: immersive environments woven from threads that invite slow, reflective engagement.
- CAMERA – Italian Centre for Photography – Retrospective on Edward Weston: works where shells, bodies and landscapes are carved by light into essential forms.
- Palazzo Madama – Displays evoking domestic light and silence typical of Northern painters, offering moments of contemplative viewing.
- Fondazione Accorsi-Ometto – Focus on Il Sodoma, showcasing his narrative sensibility and Renaissance influences.
- Galleria Elena Salamon – Tribute to Hokusai: the energetic line of the Japanese master and its influence on Western art.
- Fondazione Merz – "Gaza. Il futuro ha un cuore antico": an exhibition combining artifacts, images and installations to probe memory and resistance.
- Gallerie d’Italia – Dual photographic viewpoint with Nick Brandt and Diana Markosian: monumental images on fragile ecosystems and intimate, cinematic family narratives.
Practical tips
- Check museum opening times and any exceptional closures on official websites before your visit.
- Buy tickets online when available to minimize queuing.
- Plan your route by area to make travel between sites more efficient.
- Consider guided tours or audio guides for deeper historical and artistic context.
April in Turin offers a diverse, high-quality exhibition program: from historical painting to contemporary photographic practices, the city invites exploration across intertwined timelines and geographies.
Where it is
Location: Via Montebello, 20, 10124 Torino TO, Italia
Coordinates: 45.0691064, 7.6930161
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