
Opera Gallery has announced the appointment of Federica Beretta as its Global Director. In this new role, she will be at the forefront of identifying emerging talent and developing projects with renowned artists and estates, further expanding the gallery’s artistic programme.
Beretta brings extensive experience from the international contemporary art sector. Prior to joining Opera Gallery, she served as Director at Hauser & Wirth Monaco, where she led major projects with internationally acclaimed artists and estates including George Condo, Mark Bradford, John Chamberlain, Barbara Chase-Riboud and Annie Leibovitz, among others. During her time in Monte Carlo, she also developed institutional collaborations with key cultural organisations, including the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, and the Société des Bains de Mer, further strengthening dialogue between the gallery sector and public institutions.
Beretta has a long-standing relationship with Opera Gallery, having formerly led the London gallery on Bond Street. Through her work as curator of more than 40 exhibitions in Mayfair and Chelsea, as a journalist for the Italian publication Artribune, and as a moderator and speaker at numerous international conferences, she has established herself as one of the most influential figures in contemporary art in the international and Italian scene, as stated by Il Giornale dell’Arte’s Power100 ranking







