GASC- Galleria d’Arte Sacra dei Contemporanei is one of the most important museum collections of sacred art and exhibits a rich collection of works of art created from the first half of the 20th century to the present day.
Since its foundation in 1955, GASC’s mission has been to be a place of encounter and confrontation between artists around a common purpose: to express the themes of the Christian proclamation through a contemporary artistic language.
The collection, housed in the eighteenth-century rooms of Villa Clerici in Milan, has almost 3000 works (paintings, sculptures, drawings, ceramics, stained glass, mosaics) and includes artists such as Libero Andreotti, Angelo Biancini, Floriano Bodini, Felice Carena, Ettore Calvelli, Aldo Carpi, Silvio Consadori, Michele Dolz, Gerardo Dottori, Pericle Fazzini, Luigi Filocamo, Raul Gabriel, Guido Lodigiani, Trento Longaretti, Giacomo Manzù, Enrico Manfrini, Francesco Messina, Kengiro Azuma, Arrigo Minerbi, Vanni Rossi, Mario Rudelli, Ettore Scorzelli, Elvis Spadoni, Annamaria Trevisan, Valentino Vago, William Xerra, Giuseppe Zigaina and many others.