
Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, who has been described as "Italy's Peggy Guggenheim," was photographed in her house in Turin together with her collection. In the dining room, there is a work by Allan McCollum titled "Plaster Surrogates" (1983).

In the billiard room, there are works by Matthew Barney.

In the main hall, Sandretto Re Rebaudengo has pieces of the artist Enrico David (left) and Tony Cragg (right) on display.

One of her favorite artists is the Italian provocateur and contemporary, Maurizio Cattelan.

In the main hall, there is a table with an artwork by Josh Kline.

A monumental work by Annette Messager titled "Mes Voeux" (1994) hangs on the wall of the staircase.

Vases by the artist Alessandro Ciffo.

In the sitting room, Sandretto Re Rebaudengo has a work by Sharon Lockhart titled "Lily, approximately 8 a.m., Pacific Ocean" (1994).

In the middle of the library, there is a work by artist Josh Kline, titled "Thank you for your year of services" (2016).

A work by Barbara Kruger titled "Talk is Cheap" (1985) hangs on a wall.

The roof of the swimming pool is unexpectedly adorned with a work by Patrick Tuttofuoco.

Sandretto Re Rebaudengo looks at a painting by Glenn Brown titled "Ariane 5" (1997).



