From neon installations to an animatronic bear, here's what not to miss this Turin Art week
Briefly

This year, Turin Art Week not only focused on Artissima but also showcased significant exhibitions citywide, revitalizing former industrial spaces into cultural hubs.
The Pinacoteca Agnelli, located in a converted FIAT complex, highlights the cultural transformation of Turin from industrial to art-driven, featuring stunning installations by contemporary artists.
Chalisée Naamani's artwork at the Piste 500 captures a tableau of political engagement and consumer culture, while Monica Bonvicini's neon piece challenges notions of freedom and escape.
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster's Pistarama serves as a reflection of Turin's radical history, combining texts and images that symbolize the city's social struggles and ongoing political dissent.
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