BIOGRAPHY
Sara Forte was born Verbania, Italy.
A self-taught artist who since an early age has been dedicated to painting. Sara experimented with many art forms including graphite drawings, oil pastels, sanguine, drypoint, mezzotint and etching. She went onto master oil and acrylic art forms. What was originally a passion has become her career. All her artworks derive from her personal experience and research. The key elements in her work are the balance between shapes and colors, pictorial tradition and innovation. The original instinctive brushstroke has become a vehicle to impart a universal message. The style of her artwork has evolved into an abstract and symbolic “new wave”, that reflects the artist’s sensitivity. Sara Forte refers to the scroll images depicted in her paintings as “Papyrus”. She uses them as a metaphor of the constant “in fieri”, the ceaseless evolution, of mankind.
She has worked together with goldsmiths to create unique pieces of jewellery. She has also designed her own prints for clothing and accessories. For a number of years she has been using the most famous of the Murano’s furnaces to create her unique glass sculptures that originate from her “Papyrus” images depicted in her paintings. The glass sculptures acquire an allegorical value, with references to the works of the best known writers of the 20th Century. Silicon discs have replaced canvas for her most recent artwork. The Silicon disc is used as a conceptual element to represent the evolution of communication. Silicon, the material used today to produce tablets, smartphones and computers, will be the object of future archeology. In her artwork it represents the synthesis of the complexity of the postmodern living. This versatile experimental artist is currently exhibiting her works in Italy and abroad. Sara Forte has exhibited in Italy, Austria and France.
She lives and works in Milan.
SOLO EXHIBTHION
2024
Stardust, a cura di/ curated by Luciano Bolzoni, Sheraton Milano.
Stardust, a cura di/ curated by Alessandro Riva, Galleria Vik Milano.
2023
Fragile, Galleria San Polo, Venezia.
2022
Fragile, curated by Angelo Crespi, Pirelli Bulding, Regione Lombardia – Milan. (Cat)
Investire nelle passioni, Investing in passions, a union between art and finance sponsored by Fineco Bank
Qatar 2022, Fuori Salone Arredaesse, Carugo (CO)
Achille, curated by Francesca Interlenghi, Hangar 21 Via Tortona Milano Design Week
2021
Sara Forte The Light Experience, Il Pomo da DaMo – Imola
Kaleidoscope, curated by Chiara Gatti, Rocca Malatestiana Fano. (PU)
2020
Mutazioni, presented by Jean Blancheart, Fondazione Berengo, Murano. (Cat.)
Silex, Rocca Malatestiana Fano. (PU)
2019
Silex, Astrazioni geometriche nell’era del Silicio, Museo del Duomo, Vigevano.Silex, curated by Ivan Quaroni, Studio Guastalla, Milano. (Cat.)
2018
The dreams cities, The Venice Glass Week, Glass School Abate Zanetti, Murano.
2017
Silicon Shapes, LM Gallery, Latina.
Sara Forte, Casa dei Carraresi Museum Treviso.
Sara Forte & Ali Hassoun, Virgilio Guidi Gallery, S. Donato Milanese.
2016
Sara Forte, Stelline Foundation, Milano. (Cat.)
Silicio e Forma, Seno Gallery Milano. (Cat.)
2015
Equilibri della Materia, Di Paolo Arte Gallery, Bologna. (Cat.)
2014
Equilibri della Materia, Mediceo Castle, Melegnano.
2013
Nuoveastrazioni, a curated by Susanne Capolongo, Villa Baragiola, Varese. (Cat.)
I dieci mondi, Spazio Tadini, Milano.
I dieci mondi, Sala degli specchi, Alexander Palace, Pesaro.
2012
Materia ed Emozioni, Artinvest Gallery, Torino.
Espressioni dell’essere, Scalone Vanvitelliano, Pesaro.
2011
Strati del visibile, Centrale Ristotheatre, Roma.
Interferenze cromatiche, ex Chiesa S. Michele, Fano. (Cat.)
Interferenze cromatiche, galleria del Comune Cascina Roma, S.Donato Milanese. (Cat.)
2010
Forma e colore, Spazio espositivo Piazza Martiri della Liberazione, Vigevano. (Cat.)
Forma e colore, Palazzo del Collegio Raffaello, Urbino. (Cat.)
2009
Sogni, curated by di Monna Lisa Salvati, Cava dei Tirreni, Salerno.
Sara Forte & Daniela Nasoni. Fiabe al convento, curated by Massimo Giovannelli, ex Convento di Santa Croce, S. Anatolia di Narco – Perugia.
2008
Dame di nulla, curated by Barbara Pavan and Eliana Frontini, Spazio S. Rocco, Orta S. Giulio.
2007
Sara Forte, Oriental Gallery, Colleferro – Roma.
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
2023
Who Are You, a cura di/curated by Luciano Bolzoni, Ex Fornace Gola, Milano. (Cat.)
2019
Materia Eterea, Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation, Venezia. (Cat.)
Art Verona, Verona, Contini Contemporary Londra.
2017
Art Verona, Verona, Dellupi Art Gallery, Milano.
2016
Bologna Artefiera, Bologna, Di Paolo Art Gallery, Bologna.
2013
Permanent collection, SPAC – Spazio Nobili, Montelabbate – Pesaro Urbino.
2012
Arte Piacenza, Piacenza, Artinvest Gallery, Rivoli (To).
SSS – Small Size Show, Overlook Gallery, Quarrata – Pistoia.
Arte Cremona, Cremona, M&D Art Gallery, Gorgonzola.
2011
LIV Biennale di Venezia, Italian Pavilion – Torino, Sala Nervi, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Torino. (Cat.)
Arts and Cultures Award for Exhibition 2011, Circolo della Stampa, Milano.
2010
Artedonna, curated by Simone Fappanni, S. Zeno Naviglio – Brescia. (Cat.)
2009
Le stanze delle fiabe, Marcotulli Palace, Rieti. (Cat.)
International Competition Ex Libris Arti Grafiche Colombo. (Cat.)
Laudato Sie, ex Convento di Santa Croce, S. Anatolia di Narco – Perugia.
Laudato Sie, curated by Massimo Giovannelli, Torre Comunale, Vitorchiano – Viterbo. (Cat.)
One Planet, curated by Simone Fappanni e Barbara Pavan, Palazzo Marcotulli, Rieti. (Cat.)
Espace Art, Nice (France), Studio7 IT- Spazio Arte, Rieti. (Cat.)
2008
L’età dell’oro, La Riseria Gallery, Novara.
Area O, ex Convento di Santa Croce, S. Anatolia di Narco – Perugia.
Area O, curated by Simone Fappanni and Barbara Pavan, Palazzo Marcotulli, Rieti.
Area O, curated by Monna Lisa Salvati, Centro Didattico, Somma Vesuviana – Napoli.
Volo a tela, curated by Studio7.it, Marcotulli Palace, Rieti.
Made in Italy II,curated by Gerald Klebacz, Galerie Am Roten Hof, Vienna (Austria).
National Day of Contemporary Art Salone Arengo del Broletto, Novara. (Cat.)
Nine, curated by Simone Fappanni and Barbara Pavan, ex Convento di Santa Croce, S. Anatolia di Narco – Perugia.