Exposed Torino Foto Festival: A New International Photography Festival Debuts in Turin
The first edition of EXPOSED Torino Foto Festival opened in Turin on May 2, 2024, running until June 2, 2024. The festival features 28 exhibitions across 23 venues throughout the city. Curators Menno Liauw (Director) and Salvatore Vitale (Artistic Director), both from the FUTURES platform (a network of 19 European photography institutions), aim to create an international agenda for contemporary photography. They selected artists primarily in their thirties, deliberately avoiding big names to ensure broad visibility. The festival's theme, "I nuovi paesaggi" (New Landscapes), seeks to decouple photography from geography and explore its future. Vitale noted that while photography is technically accessible, presentation opportunities remain Western-centric; Exposed strives for inclusivity. The curators view AI as a tool that can be both risky (fake news) and beneficial if used intelligently. The logistical challenge of coordinating 23 locations was significant, but the team built the festival from scratch. Visitors are encouraged to explore the city and visit multiple shows, especially at GAM, OGR, and Castello di Rivoli, with some exhibitions extending beyond June 2.
Key facts
- Exposed Torino Foto Festival first edition runs May 2 to June 2, 2024.
- 28 exhibitions in 23 venues across Turin.
- Curated by Menno Liauw and Salvatore Vitale of FUTURES platform.
- FUTURES includes 19 European photography institutions.
- Most artists are around 30 years old, mid-career.
- Theme: 'I nuovi paesaggi' (New Landscapes).
- Festival aims to be inclusive and counter Western-centric perspective.
- AI is seen as a tool with both risks and opportunities.
Entities
Artists
- Menno Liauw
- Salvatore Vitale
- Ludovica Palmieri
- Carrie Mae Weems
- Lisa Barnard
- Gregory Halpern
- Georges Senga
- Silvia Rosi
- Valeria Cherchi
- River Claure
- Alan Butler
- Nora Al-Badri
- Lawrence Lek
- Olga Cafiero
- Paolo Cirio
- Tiffany Sia
- Ahlam Shibli
- Nolan Oswald Dennis
- Sheng-Wen Lo
- Alessandra Ferrini
- Philip Di Salvo
- Cristina Giudice
- Zoé Samuzi
- Daria Tuminas
- Eva Brioschi
- Sarah Meister
- Antoni Carloni
- Domenico Quaranta
- Samuele Piazza
- James Bridle
- Evan Roth
- Mario Giacomelli
- Tabita Rezaire
- Laura Cinti
- Mishka Hener
- Susan Schuppli
- Hiwa K
- Tomas Van Houtryve
- Nanda Vigo
- Gustav Metzger
- Remo Salvadori
- Teresita Fernández
- Alien
- Hito Steyerl
- Valerio Veneruso
Institutions
- EXPOSED Torino Foto Festival
- FUTURES
- GAM
- OGR
- Castello di Rivoli
- Artribune
- Fondazione per la Cultura Torino
- Archivio di Stato
- Camera – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia
- Gallerie d'Italia
- GAM Galleria civica d'arte moderna e contemporanea
- Palazzo Carignano
- Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti
- Intesa Sanpaolo
- Gallerie d’Italia
- GAM – Galleria civica d’arte moderna e contemporanea
- British Journal of Photography
- Magnum Agency
- Aperture Foundation
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- Città di Torino
- Regione Piemonte
- Camera di Commercio di Torino
- Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo
- Fondazione CRT
- Gallerie d’Italia Torino
- CAMERA – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia
- Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea
- Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
- Ex Galoppatoio della Cavallerizza Reale – Paratissima
- MAO Museo d’Arte Orientale
- Officine Grandi Riparazioni (OGR)
- The Phair
- Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT
- SPRINT
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Portland
- United States
- Kent
- England
- California
- Omaha
- Katanga
- Congo
- Amazon
- Ecuador
- Peru
- Bolivia
- Langhe
- Barolo
- Alps
- Hong Kong
- China
- Palestine
- Israel
- South Africa
- Taiwan
- Torino
- Nebraska
- OGR
- Binario 2
- Binario 1
- Binario 3
- CAMERA
- Castello di Rivoli
- Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
- Ex Galoppatoio della Cavallerizza Reale
- MAO