When it comes to major exhibitions, the province of Torino is no less than the capital city. A few examples?
At the Garda Museum in Ivrea there is Olivetti GraficArte, a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the world of Olivetti advertising graphics, in which art and creativity played a fundamental role in the development of a distinctive and innovative visual language.
The Historical Museum of the Cavalry in Pinerolo plays three cards: Elegance in uniform, an exhibition that offers the opportunity to explore the connection between women’s fashion and military uniforms from 1849 to 1943, through the history of the Cavalry School; The Pinerolo Cavalry in the Belle Epoque, the glories of the Cavalry School and the memorable exploits of Captain Federigo Caprilli - who made Pinerolo the equestrian capital of the world - through the cartoons and caricatures of the period; and Lidia Poët’s dresses and memorabilia, a glimpse into the life and legacy of a woman who knew how to combine elegance and social commitment with extraordinary grace and determination.
Finally, at the Miradolo Castle in San Secondo di Pinerolo you can visit Giorgio Griffa. A line, Montale and something else: over fifty years of painting by the artist, with some site-specific works.