FRANCESCO VULLO (b.1994)
Francesco Ideale Vullo, born on April 20, 1994, in Palermo, Sicily. He is an Italian artist renowned for his innovative sculptures and installations that reimagine everyday objects to explore themes of human emotion and societal dynamics.
In 2016, Vullo earned a bachelor's degree in illustration and animation from the European Institute of Design in Milan. Initially working as a freelance illustrator, he later transitioned to sculpture and installation art, focusing on the symbolic power of common items.
Vullo's work often repurposes ordinary materials—such as electrical tape, stones, and circular saws—transforming them into thought-provoking pieces that challenge perceptions and evoke new interpretations. His creations delve into the interplay between the natural and artificial worlds, reflecting on the contemporary society's complexities.
Currently he is based in Milan, where he continues to explore materiality and human experience in his art, contributing to contemporary discourse through his unique sculptural language.