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Tra carte, fotografie e concettualismo. Tutto il programma di mostre da vedere alla GAM di Torino nella seconda metà del 2026

The Galleria d'Arte Moderna (GAM) in Turin has launched "Quarta Risonanza," an exhibition program running from May 21 through November 1, 2026. The program comprises four distinct projects: a major survey of works on paper from the museum's collections titled "Un altro Novecento," curated by Fabio Cafagna and Elena Volpato; an intervention by artist Pesce Khete as the program's "Intruso"; a photographic series by Lisetta Carmi exploring eroticism and authority at the Staglieno cemetery, presented in dialogue with sculptures; and a centenary exhibition for conceptual artist Vincenzo Agnetti, "Oggi è un secolo," curated by Chiara Bertola and Virginia Lupo, focusing on his Photo-graffi works from 1979–1981.

This program matters because it demonstrates how a major Italian museum can simultaneously honor its historical collections, engage with contemporary artistic practices, and foster unexpected dialogues across media—from drawing and painting to photography and conceptual art. By featuring both established masters like Lucio Fontana and Giorgio Morandi alongside living artists like Pesce Khete, and by integrating photography into the sculpture galleries, GAM reinforces the relevance of its holdings while positioning itself as a site of ongoing creative experimentation. The centennial tribute to Vincenzo Agnetti also highlights a key figure in Italian conceptualism, ensuring his legacy reaches new audiences.