The first flashes of spring have the power to bring back the urge to leave home, be it for a few hours or to head to the train station for a short daytrip or weekend getaway in a different city. And so, March is full of new openings across the peninsula: painting, photography, design, and interactive practices make up an exhibition program that confirms the richness of Italian cultural institutions' offerings.
In Venice, while waiting for the opening of the Biennale Arte 2026, the Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna di Ca' Pesaro presents a major exhibition dedicated to Jenny Saville, while in Milan the exhibition season moves between contemporary art, architecture and design: from Rirkrit Tiravanija's participatory installations in the Navate of Pirelli HangarBicocca to the retrospective that Triennale Milano is dedicating to Lella and Massimo Vignelli, already anticipated among the design and architecture exhibitions to see in 2026. Alongside these events, retrospectives such as the one on Mario Schifano at Rome, or the exhibition dedicated to ttarot cards and their history at the Accademia Carrara, contribute to shaping a particularly lively exhibition season that spans different cities, languages, and generations.
Domus has picked out some exhibitions that are opening to the public in March –or have just opened – that you should add to your calendar of must-see events this spring.
Opening image: Exhibition layout view. Courtesy MAMbo - Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna | Settore Musei Civici | Comune di Bologna. Photo by Ornella De Carlo
