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MORBO depicts a society that believes itself to be united, yet is already gripped by a subtle virus: unhealthy ideas, normalized fears, and progressive dehumanization. The deterioration doesn't come from outside; it's not a distant enemy. It's already there. It lives within the structures we've built and which we continue to call "stability."
« I'm lured by the essence of things, by an incessant tension towards the Truth, the Absolute, the Spiritual in art. »
Vito Difilippo, an Italian artist born in 1988 in Monopoli (Apulia, Italy), has exhibited in various cities in Italy, France, the United Kingdom, and China. He draws inspiration from the Murgia mountains, the sea, and the Apulian landscape, places that mark the beginning of a journey through self-taught painting, abstract expressionism, conceptual art, Arte Povera, and photography. His works are born from a profound connection with nature, informed by visual experimentation and the power of his signature. Organic forms, abstract strokes, and complex palettes intertwine in a vibrant, tactile energy. His art invites us to rediscover a possible harmony between fragility and strength, where the organic matter of nature and the contemporary human touch meet and transform, giving voice to an abstract, intimate, and visceral narrative.