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closed Where the tracks end

The show

Supported and born from the desire of the CRT Foundation for Modern and Contemporary Art to enhance its collection and curated by Artissima, Where the traces end is an exhibition spread across iconic places of Turin culture. In the Medieval Court of Palazzo Madama it will be exhibited from 25 October - November 6, 2023 Peter Friedel's work, Failed States , 2011.

The widespread exhibition is located in the symbolic places of the city of Turin, with some iconic works from the Foundation's collection currently on loan to the GAM - Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Turin and to the Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art.


Each work builds a circumstantial relationship with its reference theme, showing how geopolitical upheavals, the transitions of global history and the search for the self are observed by the artists through elusive perspectives, going beyond obvious traces and evidence to reveal new and imaginary realities unpublished. As one of the greatest voices of Italian poetry of the twentieth century, that of Piero Bigongiari, suggested, it is where the traces end, where nothing can be read anymore, that the space of knowledge of art and the poetic word opens up.

Timetable and tickets

Address

Piazza Castello
10122 Turin

Contacts

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