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Blue and Joy

Italy

Painting, Metal on Aluminium

Size: 59.1 W x 78.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Painting:Metal on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:59.1 W x 78.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Blue and Joy is a prolific contemporary artistic project by Fabio La Fauci (Milan 1977) and Daniele Sigalot (Rome 1976).The project develops around two characters, Blue and Joy, and their discouraging adventures, and works both on fine arts media, such as paintings, sculptures and mosaics, as well as digital and media. Both Blue and Joy are puppets, and both of them express physically the very contrary of what they feel: Blue, despite his tear and his broken heart, is the happiest creature on earth; Joy on the other hand has his arms stretched towards the sky and an eternal smile, but still he is the saddest puppet around. The Blue and Joy project began in 2005 with the first exhibition in Barcelona it then carried on with a snowball effect that quickly led to several different exhibition through out Europe (Milan, Rome, Ibiza, Paris, London, Florence and Berlin). In 2007 Blue and Joy took part to one of the most successful exhibition of the year in Milan, the show "Street Art, Sweet Art" at the PAC (the Contemporary Art Pavillon) that saw more than 70,000 visitors. On the same year Blue and Joy also ended up on the prestigious Diesel Wall and its 360 squared meters above one of Milan's most visited square with the installation "the discouraging wall of Blue and Joy".. In 2010 Blue and Joy have been invited along with 15 other artists to represent Western Art in the first Nanjing Biennale. In 2011 the two italian artists, made a first stop in Barcelona for their solo show "Love doesn't have a cure" in the historical and prestigious Manel Mayoral Gallery; the second leg of their tour touched Milan, where along with Lapo Elkann, they held their second solo show of the year "Blue and Joy and the Broken Kaleidoscope" in Independent Ideas Milan Headquarter. The last hit of 2011 has been their arrival in the United States. During Art Basel Miami Beach, Blue and Joy have been invited to exhibit their artworks in the Freedom Tower Museum, where they held their latest solo show "The wind doesn't have a plan", Fabio La Fauci and Daniele Sigalot, who worked for advertising in Milan, Barcelona and London until 2007, left the industry and moved to Berlin in 2008, where they work fulltime for the two puppets in their studio "La Pizzeria" in Weißensee

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