Piazza Mafalda di Savoia
10098 Rivoli (Torino)
Italy

Castello di Rivoli

Who We Are

Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea fosters the understanding of our era through art and culture, involving the local and international public to promote social and civil growth of the area in which it operates. In addition to collecting and exhibiting works of art, the Museum is a center for creativity, research, education and the development of culture especially in the field of contemporary art in a reflection on the present that passes through a dynamic relationship with the past.

Mission

The mission of Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea is to engage 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 science, physics, and conservation.

By operating across Piedmont and 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.

The collections include works owned directly by the Museum, works on long-term loan acquired for the Museum by Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, works from Fondazione Rivetti and Cerruti Collection. The video collection was acquired thanks to Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo.

The Museum is supported by Regione Piemonte, Città di Torino, Città di Rivoli, Fondazione CRT, partner Intesa Sanpaolo and Gallerie d’Italia, as well as other sponsors and donors.

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