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Galleria d'Arte Moderna Torino
Turin was the first Italian city to promote a public collection of modern art as a constituent part of its Civic Museum, opened in 1863. The GAM – Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art today preserves approximately 45,000 works including paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, a significant collection of graphics,and an important collection of films, artist videos and documentaries.
The building also houses the Art Library and the Photographic Archive of the Fondazione Torino Musei.
GAM offers the public a broad program of exhibitions with Italian and international artists that also address the most current contemporary research.
The building also houses the Art Library and the Photographic Archive of the Fondazione Torino Musei.
GAM offers the public a broad program of exhibitions with Italian and international artists that also address the most current contemporary research.
It is a lively museum, capable of curating and proposing debates, conferences, meetings as well as collaborating with museums and other national and international institutions, in a continuous dialogue between the past and the present.