Vittorio Bonapace is an Italian artist who masterfully blends tradition and innovation, creating a unique and evocative artistic language that spans from digital art to physical canvases. Trained in Stage and Production Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, he honed his skills as a set designer at the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, where he developed a deep understanding of lighting and spatial composition, key elements in his work. With a strong interest in visual and digital art, Bonapace stands out as a phygital artist, adept at working across diverse mediums that explore multiple creative dimensions, merging his solid artistic foundation with the innovative possibilities of technology. Bonapace’s works have received international recognition and are considered among the most appreciated in the contemporary art scene. His creations have been featured in major events and exhibitions across Europe, Asia, and America, including Art Basel in Miami, Sotheby’s in Paris, and Frieze in Seoul. Since 2021, his blockchain-based digital artworks have consistently sold out on the leading curated platform SuperRare, cementing his reputation in the global crypto art market. One of his most significant exhibitions took place in 2023 at the Saatchi Gallery in London, the first entirely dedicated to digital art, which showcased his innovative approach. That same year, Bonapace participated in two prominent exhibitions in Seoul, further solidifying his international presence, and contributed to the “Physical/Digital” exhibition at the Dynamic Art Museum in Milan, one of Italy’s first explorations of the phygital art universe. In 2024, his works were featured at the entrance of Dolce&Gabbana’s “Dal Cuore alle Mani” exhibition at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, a prestigious traveling exhibition set to visit various international capitals over the next five years. The next stop will be Paris in 2025 at the Grand Palais, recently reopened to the public after extensive renovations. Vittorio Bonapace’s works have been awarded prestigious accolades and featured in notable publications, including a mention in Exibart’s book “222 Artists to Invest In“ in 2023 and coverage in leading international magazines such as Fortune. His art explores the boundary between the physical and digital worlds, weaving together narrative, emotion, and technology. His innovative vision redefines the limits of contemporary art, making a profound contribution to the global art landscape.