The best photography exhibitions to see in Italy right now

Nan Goldin and Mapplethorpe, Miller and Ghirri: these shows tell the story of contemporary photography through the images of great masters, new languages, and fresh perspectives on today’s image.

The calendar of exhibitions in Italy for the fall 2025 grants ample space to photography, including figures who have shaped contemporary photography, fresh perspectives, and significant institutional advancements. A packed agenda of events unites various languages and generations, investigating the diverse paths of current imagery and the heritage of 20th-century photography giants.

In Milan, the season opened with the arrival at the Pirelli HangarBicocca of Nan Goldin as a filmmaker, a radical and poetic voice of contemporary photography, with an intimate and vulnerable gaze on the beauty and fragility of life, between desire, pain and freedom. Also, Circolo UltraFiorucci is transformed into an immersive space with In Our Real Life by Jason Hendrik Hansma, a multisensory experience that interweaves fire, light and memory. Amid projections on large LED screens, gilded canvases made by Milanese master craftsmen, black floors sprinkled with silver dust and a scent of burnt wood, the audience is invited to slow down, breathe and surrender to contemplation.

Nan Goldin C performing as Madonna, Bangkok, 1992 © Nan Goldin Courtesy Gagosian

The transformation of Cinisello Balsamo's MUFOCO into the MUNAF - Museo Nazionale di Fotografia is also a prominent initiative in Lombardy, formalizing Italy's newest center for photography, having added to its collection shots from the I-talìa project by the collective CESURA, which tells the story of the contemporary Italian province. Opening the new season is Scrittura obliqua, an exhibition born from the encounter between photography and poetry.

Jeff Wall Morning Cleaning, Mies van der Rohe Foundation, Barcelona 1999 transparency in light box 187 x 351 cm

In Turin, the Gallerie d'Italia venue hosts the exhibition Jeff Wall. Photographs, an extensive retrospective curated by David Campany dedicated to one of the most influential artists of contemporary photography. Twenty-seven large-format works, from the 1980s to the present, tell the story of the Canadian photographer's imagery, in which ordinary episodes become visions suspended between reality and dreams, also addressing themes such as war, nature and urban life.

Domus has selected the photography exhibitions not to be missed this fall in Italy, from Venice to Genoa, via Reggio Emilia and Rovigo: an itinerary that recounts the origins and evolutions of contemporary photography.

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