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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Cutting Through the Past by Rebecca Horn. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Variations on Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano by Allora e Calzadilla. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Charlie don't surf by Cattelan. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Hippo. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Novecento by Cattelan. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Persone Nere by Michelangelo Pistoletto. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Persone Nere by Michelangelo Pistoletto. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. .Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli, Stone Ring by Richard Long. Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. <br />
Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • La Coruna, contemporary menhirs  stones erected near the Tower of Hercules by contemporary Galician artist Manolo Paz remembering the Celtic roots of the Galicia.
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  • La Coruna, contemporary menhirs  stones erected near the Tower of Hercules by contemporary Galician artist Manolo Paz remembering the Celtic roots of the Galicia.
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  • La Coruna, contemporary menhirs  stones erected near the Tower of Hercules by contemporary Galician artist Manolo Paz remembering the Celtic roots of the Galicia.
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  • La Coruna, contemporary menhirs  stones erected near the Tower of Hercules by contemporary Galician artist Manolo Paz remembering the Celtic roots of the Galicia.
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  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
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  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
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  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
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  • Piazza Vittorio, one of the largest in Italy, during Artissima, a international fair of contemporary art, is a window on emerging art worldwide.
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  • Piazza Vittorio, one of the largest in Italy, during Artissima, a international fair of contemporary art, is a window on emerging art worldwide.
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  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
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  • Piazza Vittorio, one of the largest in Italy, during Artissima, a international fair of contemporary art, is a window on emerging art worldwide.
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  • Piazza Vittorio, one of the largest in Italy, during Artissima, a international fair of contemporary art, is a window on emerging art worldwide.
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  • Ulassai, Stazione of Art, contemporary art of Maria Lai in the former railway station of Ulassai, a mountain town in the province of Ogliastra,
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  • Turin. GAM, Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art.
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  • The "Piercing" a contemporary art installation's nickname, (officially is Baci Urbani, Urban Kisses) of architects collective Cliostraat with Corrado Levi. The blue is for nobles blood, the blue for the people.
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  • Calasetta, the Fondazione Macc, a contemporary art museum in the old village's slaughterhouse.
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  • Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, NRW K21 Standehaus. The museum is one of the most illustrious collections of modern art in the world.
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  • Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, NRW K21 Standehaus. The museum is one of the most illustrious collections of modern art in the world.
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  • Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, NRW K21 Standehaus. The museum is one of the most illustrious collections of modern art in the world.
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  • Briggait, a Victorian fish market transformed in a hub for contemporary artists. the selfmade cocktail bar.
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  • Turin, MAU, Urban Art Museum. The first Italian urban open air street art museum.
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  • The Schaulager is a museum built in 2002/2003 under commission of the Laurenz Foundation, is was designed by the renowned architecs Herzog & de Meuron. The Schaulager was conceived as an open warehouse that provides the optimal spatial and climatic conditions for the preservation of works of art. The institution functions as a mix between public museum, art storage facility and art research institute. It is primarily directed at a specialist audience but is also open to the general public for special events.
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  • The Schaulager is a museum built in 2002/2003 under commission of the Laurenz Foundation, is was designed by the renowned architecs Herzog & de Meuron. The Schaulager was conceived as an open warehouse that provides the optimal spatial and climatic conditions for the preservation of works of art. The institution functions as a mix between public museum, art storage facility and art research institute. It is primarily directed at a specialist audience but is also open to the general public for special events.
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  • Turin, MAU, Urban Art Museum. The first Italian urban open air street art museum.
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  • The word “MORE” written in five different languages is engraved on six lists of corrugated aluminum fixed on the wall where the sunlight causes the shadow effect of the words. Created by the New Yorker Nancy Dwyer - winner of "Walls to Art" in 1998, the installation was placed in 2001 on the wall of a building in the Andrea Viglongo square.
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  • Art gallery of the new trendy area of Radhusgate
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  • Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, NRW K21 Standehaus. The museum is one of the most illustrious collections of modern art in the world.
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  • Metelkova Mesto (Metelkova City), the art gallery Alcatraz. Metelkova is an autonomous social centre in the centre of Ljubljana. It is located on the site of former military barracks and was squatted September 1993.
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  • The Beyeler Foundation. Alexander Calder mobiles. Art dealers Ernst Beyeler and Hilda Kunz created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum, the Fondation Beyeler, to house their private collection..
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  • Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, NRW K21 Standehaus. The museum is one of the most illustrious collections of modern art in the world.
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  • Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, NRW K21 Standehaus. The museum is one of the most illustrious collections of modern art in the world.
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  • Metelkova Mesto (Metelkova City), the art gallery Alcatraz. Metelkova is an autonomous social centre in the centre of Ljubljana. It is located on the site of former military barracks and was squatted September 1993.
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  • Val Gardena, the studio of the artist Walter Moroder near Ortisei.  Walter Moroder is one of the leaders of the young artists of the Ladins minority of South Tyrol that on the last yearsexpose on the most important international art galleries and are definitely renewating the traditional wood sculpture of Val Gardena.
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  • The Beyeler Foundation. Papua amnd Africa's collection. Art dealers Ernst Beyeler and Hilda Kunz created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum, the Fondation Beyeler, to house their private collection.
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  • Fine Arts National Museum.
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  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
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  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
    em8700101.jpg
  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
    em8700092.jpg
  • Novi Zagreb. The MSU (contemporary Art Museum, - 2003 - designed by architect Igor Franic)   is a building on a major traffic route which is an important link between Zagreb's historical centre and its new districts across the Sava River. The collections are the most important of all Croatia and include thousand contemporary artworks created by Croatian and international artists.
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  • Hamburger Bahnhof is a former railway station  that today iserves as the Museum für Gegenwart (Museum for the Present), a contemporary art museum. Between 1990 and 1996, Josef Paul Kleihues refurbished the building and it then found a new use as the Museum für Gegenwart within the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
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  • Hamburger Bahnhof is a former railway station  that today iserves as the Museum für Gegenwart (Museum for the Present), a contemporary art museum. Between 1990 and 1996, Josef Paul Kleihues refurbished the building and it then found a new use as the Museum für Gegenwart within the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
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  • Hamburger Bahnhof is a former railway station  that today iserves as the Museum für Gegenwart (Museum for the Present), a contemporary art museum. Between 1990 and 1996, Josef Paul Kleihues refurbished the building and it then found a new use as the Museum für Gegenwart within the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
    em7705716.jpg
  • Hamburger Bahnhof is a former railway station  that today iserves as the Museum für Gegenwart (Museum for the Present), a contemporary art museum. Between 1990 and 1996, Josef Paul Kleihues refurbished the building and it then found a new use as the Museum für Gegenwart within the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
    em7705720.jpg
  • Hamburger Bahnhof is a former railway station  that today iserves as the Museum für Gegenwart (Museum for the Present), a contemporary art museum. Between 1990 and 1996, Josef Paul Kleihues refurbished the building and it then found a new use as the Museum für Gegenwart within the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
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  • Hamburger Bahnhof is a former railway station  that today iserves as the Museum für Gegenwart (Museum for the Present), a contemporary art museum. Between 1990 and 1996, Josef Paul Kleihues refurbished the building and it then found a new use as the Museum für Gegenwart within the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
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  • The IMMA, the new Contemporary Art Museum.
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  • The IMMA, the new Contemporary Art Museum.
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  • The IMMA, the new Contemporary Art Museum.
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  • The IMMA, the new Contemporary Art Museum.
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  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima<br />
utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,<br />
from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location.<br />
For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
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  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115233.jpg
  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115238.jpg
  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115236.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri ("Flight of the numbers") by Mario Merz.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. San Carlo square, Il Regno dei Fiori /the flowers kingdom) of Nicola De Maria.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. Po street, Palomar of Giulio Paolini.
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  • Turin, Parco Dora, Bobby Sand Memorial. Parco Dora. Modelled on similar situations in Germany’s Ruhr valley, the park by Latz and Partner sees green areas embrace industrial remains and exhumes the river from which it takes its name.
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  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter. Amare le differenze (Loving the differences) of Michelangelo Pistoletto, in the multicultural district of Porta Palazzo the biggest covered market of Europe.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri ("Flight of the numbers") by Mario Merz.
    em7115405.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri ("Flight of the numbers") by Mario Merz.
    em7115397.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri ("Flight of the numbers") by Mario Merz.
    em7115395.jpg
  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter. Tappeto volante (Flying carpet) of Daniel Buren, Palazzo di Città square. The monument to the crusader Conte Verde and in the back the municipality.
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  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter.  Volo su… (Flying on...) of Francesco Casorati, Roma street.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter.  Cosmometrie (Cosmometries) of Mario Airò, Carignano square. In the back Palazzo Carignano.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter.  Mosaico (Mosaic) of Enrica Borghi, Lagrange street.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. San Carlo square, Il Regno dei Fiori /the flowers kingdom) of Nicola De Maria.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. San Carlo square, Il Regno dei Fiori /the flowers kingdom) of Nicola De Maria.
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  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter. Subalpina Gallery,  (Energy expanding on the blue), L’energia che unisce si espande nel blu of Marco Gastini.
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  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter. Subalpina Gallery,  (Energy expanding on the blue), L’energia che unisce si espande nel blu of Marco Gastini.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. Po street, Palomar of Giulio Paolini.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. Po street, Palomar of Giulio Paolini.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. Po street, Palomar of Giulio Paolini.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. Po street, Palomar of Giulio Paolini.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights in winter). Monte dei Cappuccini, the Santa Maria del Monte's church with the blue of Rebecca Horn's Neon Circles.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights in winter). Monte dei Cappuccini, the Santa Maria del Monte's church with the blue of Rebecca Horn's Neon Circles.
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  • Landscape from Superga hill.
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  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115256.jpg
  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115251.jpg
  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115218.jpg
  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115215.jpg
  • Paratissima, located in the San Salvario cosmopolitan area of Turin, from many years repeat its role as the alternative event to ARTissima, offering a place for young talent, artists not yet established, to exhibit, spiced up with DJ sets, food, drink and live performances. Paratissima.utilises various locations in San Salvario, from local bars, businesses and appartments to public spaces. The artists,.from around the world, can exhibit their own work with the sole condition that they respect their host location..For the visiting public, the event is totally free.
    em7115201.jpg
  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter. Subalpina Gallery,  (Energy expanding on the blue), L’energia che unisce si espande nel blu of Marco Gastini.
    em7115332.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri ("Flight of the numbers") by Mario Merz.
    em7115406.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri ("Flight of the numbers") by Mario Merz.
    em7115400.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri ("Flight of the numbers") by Mario Merz.
    em7115398.jpg
  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter. Tappeto volante (Flying carpet) of Daniel Buren, Palazzo di Città square. The monument to the crusader Conte Verde and in the back the municipality.
    em7115382.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter.  Noi (We) of Luigi Stoisa, Garibaldi street.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter.  Cosmometrie (Cosmometries) of Mario Airò, Carignano square. In the back Palazzo Carignano.
    em7115359.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. San Carlo square, Il Regno dei Fiori /the flowers kingdom) of Nicola De Maria.
    em7115347.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. San Carlo square, Il Regno dei Fiori /the flowers kingdom) of Nicola De Maria.
    em7115345.jpg
  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights) in winter. San Carlo square, Il Regno dei Fiori /the flowers kingdom) of Nicola De Maria.
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