What does it mean to make art in Turin today? How has the city’s art scene changed in recent years? What impact has the digital world had on the relationships between artists, curators, and gallerists? DIGITAL VISUAL is a widespread project that, every week in a different cultural venue, brings together two artists and a curator to explore the transformation of visual languages and relationships within the art system—between production, authorship, and distribution. An itinerant journey that engages places, voices, and generations to reflect the complexity of the contemporary visual system. A project by Quartz Studio, in collaboration with MAUTO – Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile, Fondazione Santagata, and the University of Turin.
- L'EVENTO
BAR SPORT MAUTO
Throughout the championship -
The thrill of Formula 1 takes center stage at MAUTO.
Fans can experience Grand Prix Sundays in a unique atmosphere, watching some of the season’s races on a giant screen in the Museum’s main Piazza. It’s a special opportunity to share the passion for motorsport together with other fans, right in the heart of one of the most iconic places of automotive culture.
Upcoming events:
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – December 7, 2:00 PM
Info and bookings at this link.
- PROGETTI E INCONTRI
Public Program
Talks, screenings and opportunities for discussion as a corollary to the temporary exhibitions.
The Public Program completes the MAUTO cultural schedule and broadens the discussion on the subject of cars and mobility. A program that explores different languages and transversal approaches, opening up to a contemporary and transmedia discussion.
STORIES, VISIONS, SOUNDS. A calendar of meetings that alternates between conversations, editorial presentations, projections, musical and performance events: stories that embrace art, design, literature and current affairs; visual explorations ranging from auteur films to artist videos and documentaries; sound proposals that move between musical genres, with authors and performers, ensembles and soloists.
Some of the scheduled meetings – all free and upon reservation – develop from the themes addressed by the temporary exhibitions and research activities of the Museum’s Conservation and Restoration Centre and Documentation Centre.