Jo di Bona
The new iconic figure in the Parisian street art scene, Jo Di Bona owes his dazzling success to his unique technique that he invented himself: Pop Graffiti, where he combines collages, various influences of graffiti and the pop culture which he has deeply imprinted.
Modern-day Fauvist, Jo mixes colors and movements to create faces full of poetry, emotions and joie de vivre. In his works, Jo pays homage with the same tenderness to icons and great figures of history as to passing strangers, nourished by the generous gaze he has on humans because “the most important thing for him is sharing” (Artist'up)
Awarded the prestigious 1st Prize of the EDF Foundation in 2014, Jo follows international exhibitions, performances and wall murals.
We will note in particular his immense work presented at the Immigration Museum of Paris, its large walls made in Paris, at the Loures Arte Publica of Lisbon or for the Consulate of France in the heart of Atlanta, his presence alongside his gallerists Virginie Barrou Planquart and Joël Knafo on international exhibitions in NY, Miami, London, Hong-Kong, Lausanne or Munich... and his monumental works at the Street Art for Mankind exhibitions in New York and Miami in 2017.