Our selection of exhibitions and events to mark on your calendar this month
Il segno di Magnus: da Alan Ford a Tex
500 original comic plates to explore all the facets of Magnus’s work. From the “noir” comics of the 1960s to the futuristic and sensual vision of Milady 3000, passing through the raw and disenchanted reality of Lo Sconosciuto, to the delicate and evocative poetics of Le Femmine Incantate. The exhibition retraces the evolution of his style, revealing influences, experimentation, attention to detail, and the absolute dedication that made him “the greatest” of Italian comic artists.
Until October 12, 2025
Palazzo del Fumetto, Pordenone
Disegno di Magnus per la copertina del volume Milady nel 3000, pubblicato da Glittering. Images © Eredi Raviola
Razza Umana
“I am moved by the uniqueness of each individual, and for this reason I photograph human beings in their many expressions.” – Oliviero Toscani
Together with his students and collaborators, Oliviero Toscani has traveled the world, photographing people in public squares and streets, setting up a mobile photo studio and creating, to date, an archive of around 100,000 images. A socio-political, cultural, and anthropological study that portrays human morphology to observe unique features and characteristics, capturing both differences and similarities.
Until June 29, 2025
Palazzo Blu, Pisa
Angelo e Diavolo 1991, campagna per United Colors of Benetton. © Oliviero Toscani
La forza del colore
A tribute to the career of Roberto Capucci, one of the most celebrated and innovative Italian fashion designers, who profoundly influenced the evolution of fashion. The exhibition allows visitors to immerse themselves in the creative universe of a pioneer of contemporary fashion, who transformed clothing from mere garments into true sculptural works of art. Through this exhibition, the rooms of the Villa are reshaped by Capucci’s creations—true generators of space and chromatic dynamism, harmoniously blending with the villa’s decorations and architecture.
Until November 2, 2025
Villa Pisani, Stra (Venice)
Women Power
Iconic images from the MAGNUM Photos agency explore the role of women from the post-World War II era to the present, highlighting the strength and complexity of the female journey toward emancipation and the social transformations that have shaped women’s status over the past seventy years. Internationally renowned photographers are exhibited alongside young contemporary female artists, with photo reports produced in vastly different historical and geographical contexts—from portraits of Marilyn Monroe to those of FARC fighters in Colombia.
Until September 21, 2025
Museum Villa Bassi Rathgeb, Abano Terme (Padua)
Warsaw, Poland, 02 November 2020. © Rafal Milach/Magnum Photos
Lasciatemi divertire!
An exhibition retracing the entire artistic production of Fausto Melotti, from his abstract beginnings in the 1930s to his mature works. The title of the exhibition is inspired by one of the artist’s ironic remarks and reflects the playful and experimental approach that characterized his artistic journey—balancing mathematical rigor with poetic lightness. The rooms follow a thematic path through Melotti’s core concepts, showcasing the versatility of an artist who masterfully blended sculpture, painting, ceramics, writing, and music.
Until September 7, 2025
GAM, Turin
Pensare come una montagna #4
With a biennial program, Thinking Like a Mountain is an initiative by GAMeC involving artistic projects spread throughout the province of Bergamo, aimed at creating new platforms for sharing and reflection on themes of sustainability and community. For the June–September edition, Seasons, a widespread exhibition by Maurizio Cattelan, will be presented in Bergamo. The Linificio e Canapificio Nazionale in Villa d’Almè will host Spin and Break Free, a performance by Cecilia Bengolea, while the municipalities of Dossena and Roncobello will feature works by Julius von Bismarck and Francesco Pedrini. Simultaneously, the GAMeC’s Spazio Zero will host an exhibition by EX. (Andrea Cassi and Michele Versaci), previewing the new Aldo Frattini Bivouac in the Orobie Alps, envisioned as a high-altitude satellite space of the museum.
Until September 14, 2025
Various locations, Bergamo and province
Giorgio Armani Privé 2005 - 2025
First presented in 2005 in Paris, the Giorgio Armani Privé collection immediately stood out as a new interpretation of Armani’s style—both complementary and alternative to prêt-à-porter, but united by a refined, elegant, and rarefied aesthetic. The exhibition brings Giorgio Armani Privé to Milan, offering the public the chance to admire these creations up close and appreciate their extraordinary artisanal craftsmanship.
Until December 28, 2025
Armani Silos, Milan
Courtesy of Armani Silos
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