La nuova galleria d’arte di Torino è un appartamento dove le opere si espongono in cucina, bagno e camera da letto
The Italian branch of Paris-based gallery CiacciaLevi is relocating from Milan to Turin in September 2026, opening a new space that is an apartment where artworks will be displayed in the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. Founders Antoine Levi and Nerina Ciaccia, who first met and began their careers in Turin between 2005 and 2010, describe the move as both a professional and personal life choice, deepening their ties to the city where they previously worked with Galleria Franco Noero and a.titolo.
This move matters because it signals a shift in how galleries can operate outside traditional white-cube spaces, embracing domestic environments to foster closer connections between art and daily life. It also reinforces Turin's growing role as a vibrant art hub, with CiacciaLevi maintaining ties to Milan while strengthening relationships with local institutions like GAM Torino, Castello di Rivoli, and Artissima, where they serve on the selection committee.