About the Hosting Institutions and Main Supporter

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Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy

The 57th Annual Conference will take place in Turin, Italy, from November 28 to 30, 2025.

This edition marks CIMAM’s return to Italy after nearly five decades, since its last Italian gathering in Bologna and Prato in 1976. The 2025 conference will start on November 28 at OGR Torino, innovation and culture hub of Fondazione CRT, and will end on November 30.

The event, organized by CIMAM, is supported by Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT and Fondazione CRT and co-hosted by Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Fondazione Torino Musei and Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, involving museums and cultural institutions of the city.

This collaboration among Turin’s leading cultural institutions reflects the city’s strong commitment to promoting contemporary art and fostering international cultural dialogue.

About Fondazione CRT

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Fondazione CRT

Established in 1991, Fondazione CRT is the third largest Italian philanthropic institution by asset. It has granted a total of more than EUR 2 billion for over 43,000 projects in the fields of art and culture, research, youth training, fight against poverty, improvement of the quality of life of people with disabilities, environmental protection, and innovation. In addition, it has entirely redeveloped the OGR Torino, transforming it into an international center of technological and cultural innovation.

Fondazione CRT is active in the main national and international networks of philanthropy.

Fondazione CRT also operates through a plurality of entities that contribute to the growth of the region: OGR-CRT (for design, production and communication in the fields of tech, art and contemporary culture at OGR Torino), la Scialuppa CRT Onlus Fondazione Anti Usura (for the prevention of usury), Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT (to support and enhance the contemporary art system), Fondazione Sviluppo e Crescita CRT (for patient investments with declared social impact); Fondazione ULAOP CRT Onlus (for actions in the field of childhood).

www.fondazionecrt.it

About Fondazione Arte CRT

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Fondazione CRT per L'ARTE

The Fondazione Arte CRT, an art-oriented organisation of the Fondazione CRT, mainly active in the region and local area, is celebrating twenty-five years of its support to contemporary art this year. Since it was established in 2000, the Foundation has acted and aimed at promoting talent, enriching cultural heritage, and has built up an extensive collection of contemporary artworks, which has become one of the most prestigious in Italy and internationally: over 930 works by about 380 artists, with a total investment of over €41.5 million.

www.fondazioneartecrt.it

About Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo

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Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. Photo by Paolo Saglia.

Since 1995 the Foundation has supported young Italian and foreign artists, paying particular attention to the commission and production of new works, and has promoted contemporary art with the aim of attracting an ever-growing public to it. For almost thirty years, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo has pursued its commitment to contemporary art and culture. Among the first private foundations opened in Italy, it can be described as an observatory on the artistic trends and cultural languages of our time, across the fields of art, music, dance, literature and design. Launched in Turin on April 1995, on the initiative of its President, Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, the Foundation is a nonprofit institution that reflects a new conception of patronage, based on principles of individual responsibility and the sharing of personal passion, knowledge and resources.

The Foundation has two venues. The Turin location, opened in 2002, is a museum architecture built in a neighborhood that witnesses the city’s industrial past and its transformations. Designed by architect Claudio Silvestrin, it stands in front of the “Fergat” public garden.

Palazzo Re Rebaudengo, in Guarene, is an 18th-century residence, protected by the Superintendence of Cultural and Environmental Heritage. It is one of the historic buildings of this small village nestled among the hills of Roero, an area that with the Langhe and Monferrato is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2019, not far from the residence, the Foundation opened the San Licerio Hill Art Park to the public. Installations by artists from around the world are placed among a wild forest and the rows of a young vineyard.

At the Foundation, exhibitions are a meeting point between artists, curators and public: a space for reflection which, through the works, increases the visibility of current art, and of the reading it gives of the issues of our time (from globalization to environmentalism, from labor to new technologies); exhibitions are forums that amplify the voice of visitors and their interpretations, thanks to the conversational approach of our cultural mediation service, which is provided regularly and free of charge; the exhibition is a space for inspiration and creativity, which find a practical, living expression in workshops especially designed by the Educational Department for each different sector of our visiting public (children, adolescents, young adults, school groups, teachers, families, disabled people).

Over the years Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo has extended its expertise, which is based on the experimental approach of the institution and on the highly developed skills of its staff. Today the Foundation is an internationally acknowledged exhibition center, as well as an educational institution with a strong identity and extensive experience in training, as shown by such programs as the Residency for Young Foreign Curators, launched in 2006, by Campo, an independent course for Italian curators launched in 2012, or by periodically held study days for teachers and educators, and seminars on such topics as accessibility and cultural mediation.

https://fsrr.org/

About Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea

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Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea. Photo by Paolo Pellion

The Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea engages local and international audiences in a deeper understanding of our present times through art and culture, while contributing to the social development of its surrounding region. In addition to collecting and exhibiting artworks, the Museum is a hub for creativity, research and learning, primarily in the field of contemporary art, by reflecting on the present through a dynamic relationship with the past.

The first museum devoted to contemporary art in Italy, Castello di Rivoli is a beacon for the art world. Since it opened in 1984, it has continuously presented innovative exhibitions and radical art performances, while remaining sensitive to the unique Baroque castle that hosts it. Designed in 1718 by Filippo Juvarra, the castle is a constant source of inspiration for artists. Its architecture and history inspire the creation of new works conceived specifically for the Museum’s Permanent Collection.

While conserving and displaying works of art is a central mission of Castello di Rivoli, this represents only a part of the activities that make it a cutting-edge contemporary art museum for the 21st century. A lively center for experimentation, activities take place both in its physical spaces and online, through its website and on other digital platforms, promoting the work of artists from all generations, countries, and cultural backgrounds. Its high-quality publications are of long-lasting historical and scholarly importance.

An identity formed out of encounters and openness requires the constant re-inventing of oneself, in line with the rapid and profound changes in society. To this end, one of the distinctive features of Castello di Rivoli is its commitment to multiple fields and disciplines. The Museum frequently collaborates with other local cultural institutions, hosting theatrical performances, concerts, film and video festivals as well as seminars and conferences both on- and offsite. It also programs symposia and roundtables dedicated to other fields, from literature, philosophy and music, through to science, physics and conservation.

By operating across the region of Piedmont and city of Turin, in dialog with numerous Italian and international museums, with its curatorial department, education department, research institute, library, archives, and multimedia center, Castello di Rivoli is a key center of artistic culture.

https://www.castellodirivoli.org/

About Fondazione Torino Musei

A link between the Past, the Orient and the Future

Fondazione Torino Musei conserves and manages the historical and artistic heritage of the City of Torino.

Its mission is to preserve heritage, shape research, exhibit and communicate art collections and historical monuments, making them open and accessible to the public, thereby serving the community.

The museums managed by the Foundation are the GAM – Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, the MAO – Museo d'Arte Orientale and Palazzo Madama – Museo Civico d'Arte Antica.

Fondazione Torino Musei is the sole partner of Artissima s.r.l.

The foundation pays close attention to issues of accessibility and education, for children and young people of all ages and their families; it provides support for the development of artistic and curatorial projects on a regional level; it interacts with businesses in the territorial and international socio-economic fabric to foster collaboration between cultural and entrepreneurial players; it defines its cultural contents in relation to a perspective on the world that permits valorisation of its own heritage, programming and exporting its exhibitions.

A foundation between the Past, the Orient and the Future, to connect us and to teach us the value of sharing.

https://www.fondazionetorinomusei.it/it/eng/