From April 24 to September 6, 2026, Palazzo delle Albere hosts the exhibition Anachronisms and Discronies. Italian Art from the 1980s to Today, curated by Margherita de Pilati and Ivan Quaroni.
MART thus returns to occupy the spaces of the historic ...
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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Cavalese, in the province of Trento, is inaugurating a new exhibition project that aims to redefine the role of the museum space as a place of production, encounter and experimentation. In fact, from April 15 to May ...
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The 16th-century Albere Palace in Trento has reopened to the public after a major restoration project, on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition The Power of Machines. The exhibition relates the technological and social innovations that charac...
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From October 25, 2025 to January 11, 2026, the Trento Civic Gallery presents the exhibition Esther Stocker. Calm Chaos, curated by Gabriele Lorenzoni, in collaboration with the City of Trento.
The artistic research of Esther Stocker (born 1974 in So...
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From Sept. 25 to Dec. 15, 2025, Trento 's Studio d'Arte Raffaelli is hosting a double solo exhibition by Silas and Angus Borsos, entitled Broadway Dreams and the Vancouver Void. For the two Canadian brothers, this is the first time together in Italy....
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The Mart pays tribute to one of the most original and visionary photographers on the contemporary international scene: Daniele Tamagni (Milan, 1975 - 2017). Untimely deceased in 2017, Tamagni left a unique visual and cultural legacy, capable of combi...
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The term "monster" evokes deep, often contradictory emotions and images: fear, attraction to the unknown, horror, but also reflection on the deformities of society and human interiority. These suggestions are at the heart of MONSTRA. A Prodigious Exh...
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From April 12 to September 14, 2025, the Castello del Buonconsiglio in Trento will host Il teatro del quotidiano, the first retrospective dedicated to Giacomo Francesco Cipper (Feldkirch, 1664 - Milan, 1736), known as "il Tedesco." The exhibition, cu...
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