Micol Forti (1968) - Sacro





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Sacro, an original oil and mixed-media painting on canvas by Micol Forti (b. 1968), created in 1990 with signature on front and back, dimensions 40 x 30 cm, Italy, depicting Religion, period 1990–2000, with certificate of authenticity.
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Oil painting on canvas in oil and mixed media, 30x40 cm, signed on the front and back of the canvas; a unique and original work, includes the certificate of authenticity.
Micol Forti (Rome, 1964) is a respected historian of modern and contemporary art, at the helm of the Vatican Museums' Contemporary Art Collection.
Having trained at a Specialization School and a PhD, she consolidated her academic profile at the University of Rome
In the institutional sphere, since 2016 she has held the role of Consultor at the Pontifical Council for Culture, within which she is also an active member of the Permanent Women's Consultation. Of international note is her work for the Venice Art Biennale: she has served as curator of the Holy See Pavilion in 2015 (56th edition) and Executive Director for the pavilion's debut in 2013 (55th edition).
Oil painting on canvas in oil and mixed media, 30x40 cm, signed on the front and back of the canvas; a unique and original work, includes the certificate of authenticity.
Micol Forti (Rome, 1964) is a respected historian of modern and contemporary art, at the helm of the Vatican Museums' Contemporary Art Collection.
Having trained at a Specialization School and a PhD, she consolidated her academic profile at the University of Rome
In the institutional sphere, since 2016 she has held the role of Consultor at the Pontifical Council for Culture, within which she is also an active member of the Permanent Women's Consultation. Of international note is her work for the Venice Art Biennale: she has served as curator of the Holy See Pavilion in 2015 (56th edition) and Executive Director for the pavilion's debut in 2013 (55th edition).

