Filippo Ioco, born in 1968 in Leuggern, Switzerland, moved to the U.S. with his family in 1971 and grew up in Detroit, Michigan. Struggling with language barriers, Ioco turned to art as his primary form of expression, which later blossomed into a passion for body painting. His early influences came from the world of fashion, where an assignment in 1985 ignited his fascination with the sensuality of the human form. Inspired by the freedom of non-traditional art styles, Ioco developed a unique approach, pouring paints generously to create vibrant fields of color. His vision led to the creation of "The Movement of Color," a return to art that explores sensuality and nudity without societal constraints.
Ioco's Movement of Color evolved into innovative forms, such as his groundbreaking 1990 runway art show "Looking into Color," where live models were painted to match the canvases they carried down the runway. This blend of living and non-living art marked the beginning of his "Bodies of Color" series, where he seamlessly integrated nature, animals, fashion, and more into his work. As both a painter and photographer, Ioco captures these moments, preserving them in a spectacular display of color and form. With his broad range of abilities and ever-expanding scope, Filippo Ioco has established himself as a significant figure in contemporary art, known for his bold, expressive, and transformative creations.