About Sharon Ritossa

Born in Trieste in 1987, after obtaining a degree in Literature from the University of Rome "La Sapienza," she specialized in Cultural Heritage Photography at the ISIA in Urbino. In 2016, she was invited to a residency at Fabrica, the research and communication center of the Benetton Group, where she created "Foibe" and published the eponymous book. Subsequently, she engaged in various museum collaborations, including the Egyptian Museum, where she designed a significant installation that remains a permanent feature at the entrance of the renowned museum in Turin. Since 2016, she has been an artist in residence at the "Galleria del Cembalo," Palazzo Borghese, Rome. She spent two years working in the photographic team of Oliviero Toscani and is currently a freelance professional in the visual field, also involved in music videos.