Vito Bongiorno (born in Alcamo December 01, 1963) is an Italian contemporary artist. Biography He moved to Rome at a young age where, while studying art, he met the aero-painter Mino delle Site, who had already been highly praised by Marinetti. He then lived in Monaco where he worked hard for two years. He subsequently moved to New York where he was faced with a most fascinating contemporary reality. The artist defines his art as "synthetic life". Vito Bongiorno was labelled by Costanzo Costantini as the Italian Yves Klein. This definition is a testimony to his work on the female body, started in 2000. The artist's style is clearly evoked by his anthropometric work, which he created in Tarquinia in 2002 and in Fregene in 2008. He currently lives and works in Rome and is considered to be one of the rising contemporary Italian artists both locally and internationally.
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