My passion for art, history and culture has shaped my academic and professional career. I hold a degree in Cultural Heritage, specialising in Art History, and have gained practical experience through my roles as a researcher and exhibition manager. My career has allowed me to develop a solid foundation in project coordination, logistics and heritage management. Driven by curiosity and a deep appreciation for the stories behind works of art, I am eager to use my experience and passion to make a significant contribution to the preservation and promotion of culture and to continue to grow both professionally and personally within the profession.
Art Care is a company based in Bergamo that specialized in Fine Art services. Being a small company, my position allows me to fully coordinate complex projects, from the logistic management of national and international transport to the management of relations with museums, galleries and private collectors.
My position involves the complete management of the exhibition projects and transport services entrusted to us: from the first contact with the client from the first contact with the client and the preparation of the economic offer based on the requested services, to the management of the Italian practices of Fine Arts and/or the handling of the customs practices of import/export from foreign countries (CH, UK, USA).
During this period, as a researcher trainee at the Cultural Heritage Diagnostic Laboratory of the University of Bologna, I had the opportunity to work closely with works of art of great value, participating in various diagnostic campaigns. In this way, I was able to learn the various techniques of investigation, from imagining to chemical-physical analysis, but above all to carry out research into the history of art and artistic techniques in order to draw up the final reports on the paintings studied.
Frigerio F. (2024). THE LAST ZAGANELLI: HISTORY, TECHNIQUE AND CONSERVATION. The importance of the study conducted on the Resurrection of Lazarus. Ravenna Studi e ricerche, 30, 227/248