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Blu is the pseudonym of an Italian artist who conceals his real identity. He was born in Senigallia. He lives in Bologna and has been active in street art since 1999.


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Central and South America

His nomadic spirit reached its peak in 2005. From the end of that year Blu spent most of his time jumping around in self-guided travels, linking his itineraries to the festivals to which he was invited. At that time, he collaborated with Ericailcane and several artists from Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras in a festival in Managua called "Murales de Octubre." On that occasion he painted a wall, significant in the history of South American murals, on the Avenida Bolivar where, in 1979, Victor Canifrù celebrated the Sandinista revolution. With this he achieved one of his most imposing murals which was immediately dubbed Hombre Banano (Banana Man) by the locals, referring to the protest of the workers on banana plantations. The following year, from October 2006 to December 2006, he returned to Central and South America for a long circuit of murals that included Mexico City,
Guatemala City Guatemala City ( es, Ciudad de Guatemala), known locally as Guatemala or Guate, is the capital and largest city of Guatemala, and the most populous urban area in Central America. The city is located in the south-central part of the country, nes ...
, Managua, San José (Costa Rica), and finally,
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South Am ...
(Argentina). He was followed during the trip by filmmaker
Lorenzo Fonda Lorenzo Fonda (born 1979) is an Italian filmmaker and multi-media artist and artist based in Italy. He is recognized for his eclectic use of multi-media techniques and often surreal storytelling. He became a naturalized United States citizen in 2 ...
, who documented the experience and turned it into the documentary film ''Megunica'', for which Blu created a series of animated segments using digital software. The film also includes the first documented painted stop-motion animation by Blu.Blu's First Stop-Motion Street Art Experiments in 'Megunica'
/ref> A year later he was again in South America, in São Paulo, Brazil, participating in the festival "A Conquista do Espaço" (Conquering Space). On that occasion he came up with a new interpretation of the " Christ of Corcovado" of Rio de Janeiro. In Blu's version
Christ Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, names and titles), was ...
is literally submerged by tons of guns and rifles. From the Fall of 2007 to the Spring of 2008, he lived in Buenos Aires, devoting all his efforts to the creation of a video called ''Muto''Blu, Muto, 2008, via Youtube
(Silent). In addition to receiving many international awards, such as the Grand Prix 2009 from the Festival of
Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand (, ; ; oc, label= Auvergnat, Clarmont-Ferrand or Clharmou ; la, Augustonemetum) is a city and commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, with a population of 146,734 (2018). Its metropolitan area (''aire d'attract ...
,Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival Website
/ref> "Muto" has been seen by 12 million-plus viewers on YouTube. It is also available in high definition on Blu's website under the Creative Commons license. This video is composed of hundreds of paintings on walls, made throughout many streets of Buenos Aires and, frame by frame, creates more than seven minutes of an animated mural. In 2009 Blu started his umpteenth tour around South America visiting
Bogotá Bogotá (, also , , ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (; ) during the Spanish period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital city of Colombia, and one of the largest ...
for the festival "Memoria Canalla", then to Montevideo, Uruguay, back to Buenos Aires and, for the first time, to Lima, Peru, where he painted the entire façade of an historical building in the central Avenida Arenales. In this huge mural Blu seems to reinterpret the history of South America, a continent that has been violated by both ancient and modern
conquistadores Conquistadors (, ) or conquistadores (, ; meaning 'conquerors') were the explorer-soldiers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires of the 15th and 16th centuries. During the Age of Discovery, conquistadors sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, ...
. In 2013 he participated in the Bienal de Arte Urbano (BAU) in Cochabamba, Bolivia.


North America

In 2008 Blu accepted an invitation from the Deitch Gallery in New York to paint the exterior of their Long Island location. After being invited by the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) is a contemporary art museum with two locations in greater Los Angeles, California. The main branch is located on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, near the Walt Disney Concert Hall. MOCA's ori ...
to paint an exterior wall of the museum for its "Art in the Street" exhibition, its director
Jeffrey Deitch Jeffrey Deitch (pronounced ''DIE-tch'';Mike Boehm (January 12, 2010)L.A.'s MOCA picks art dealer Jeffrey Deitch as director'' Los Angeles Times''. born 1952) is an American art dealer and curator. He is best known for his gallery Deitch Projects ...
ordered the resulting mural to be whitewashed the day after it was finished, probably due to its political content. The mural represented two rows of coffins each draped with a one-dollar bill in place of the American flag.


West Bank

In 2007, Santa's Ghetto, a London-based art collective which organizes annual happenings of painting performances and print trade fairs, invited Blu to a festival that took place in the West Bank. Blu was part of a group of artists, including
Banksy Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigram ...
, Mark Jenkins,
Ron English Ron English (born June 6, 1959) is an American contemporary artist who explores brand imagery, street art, and advertising. Career English has produced images on the street, in museums, in movies, books and television. He coined the term POPa ...
,
Swoon Swoon may refer to: * Swoon hypothesis, a number of theories about the resurrection of Jesus Christ * ''Swoon'' (film), a film on the 1924 Leopold and Loeb murder case *Swoon (artist) Caledonia Curry (born 1977), whose work appears under the na ...
, and Faile who painted on the wall around
Bethlehem Bethlehem (; ar, بيت لحم ; he, בֵּית לֶחֶם '' '') is a city in the central West Bank, Palestine, about south of Jerusalem. Its population is approximately 25,000,Amara, 1999p. 18.Brynen, 2000p. 202. and it is the capital of ...
that separates the West Bank from Israel.Sheera Claire Frenkel,
Let us spray: Banksy hits Bethlehem
, ''The Times'', December 3, 2007.
On a watchtower border Blu painted a figure of a person trying to tear down the walls with his finger.


Europe


Austria

In 2010 Blu was invited to Vienna to paint a mural at the Danube River harbour near Albern in the city district of Simmering. First suggested in 1923 as one possibility for the expansion of Vienna's harbour facilities, Albern was selected for realisation by the German
Reich Ministry of Transport The Reich Ministry of Transport (german: Reichsverkehrsministerium or ''RVM'') was a cabinet-level agency of the German government from 1919 until 1945, operating during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. Formed from the Prussian Ministry of Pu ...
''(Reichsverkehrsministerium)'' in 1939, a year after the "
Anschluss The (, or , ), also known as the (, en, Annexation of Austria), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the Nazi Germany, German Reich on 13 March 1938. The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a "Ger ...
" of
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to Nazi Germany. The project was to serve as a logistic node of a future geo- and
biopolitical Biopolitics refers to the political relations between the administration or regulation of the life of species and a locality's populations, where politics and law evaluate life based on perceived constants and traits. French philosopher Michel Fo ...
order, designated for the transshipment of grain from the annexed or economically colonized regions of
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and south-eastern Europe to the heartlands of the German Reich. For the construction of the harbour basin and its five granaries between 1939 and 1942 the Nazi regime employed forced labour. Realized on one of the granaries, Blu's mural called upon the overdue historical and social commemoration of the place's charged history and the unknown fates of the forced labourers who built it. The commissioned piece was destroyed in autumn 2013 in the course of renovation works.Roman Tschiedl: ''BLU - Untitled/it is obvious'', in: Maria Taig, Barbara Horvath (Hg.): ''Kör vie 07-10: Public Art in Vienna, 2007-2010'', Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nuremberg 2014, p 206; see als
Untitled/it is obvious
koer.or.at, 2010
Ortrun Veichtlbauer:
Braune Donau. Transportweg nationalsozialistischer Biopolitik
', in: Christian Reder, Erich Klein (Hg.): ''Graue Donau – Schwarzes Meer'', Springer, Vienna/New York, 2008, p 240 f


England

In 2007, Blu went to London for the first time where he made many pieces around
Camden Town Camden Town (), often shortened to Camden, is a district of northwest London, England, north of Charing Cross. Historically in Middlesex, it is the administrative centre of the London Borough of Camden, and identified in the London Plan as o ...
and Willow Street, and at the former headquarters of art-gallery website Pictures on Walls. That same summer he took part in a two-man exhibit with Ericailcane at the Lazarides Gallery. The following year, the Tate ModernTate Gallery, Street Art Exhibition's Website
presented an exhibition on the phenomenon of street art and invited Blu,Francesca Gavin,
Street art is now mainstream
''The Guardian'', April 8, 2008.
along with JR, Faile, Sixeart, and
Os Gêmeos OSGEMEOS (also known as Os Gemeos or Os Gêmeos, Portuguese for ''The Twins'') are identical twin street artists Otavio Pandolfo and Gustavo Pandolfo (born 1974). They started painting graffiti in 1987 and their work appears on streets and in gall ...
e Nunca, to paint its entire main façade.Street art to adorn Tate's walls
, BBC, April 2, 2008


Germany

Blu worked in Germany on many occasions between 2006 and 2009, mostly in Berlin, and always around Cuvrystraße in a multi-ethnic neighborhood called
Kreuzberg Kreuzberg () is a district of Berlin, Germany. It is part of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough located south of Mitte. During the Cold War era, it was one of the poorest areas of West Berlin, but since German reunification in 1990 it ha ...
. Thanks to his participation in several of the festivals "Backjump" and "Planetprozess," he had the opportunity to create some of his works, one of which was painted in combination with gigantic photos by the French artist JR. In 2006, during one of these trips, Blu made his first digital animation from images painted directly on a wall, a technique that would be a recurrent theme of many of his future videos such as "Muto." In consultation with Blu the two murals at Cuvrystraße were covered with black paint in 2014 by a group of people as a sign of discontent with the city's urban development policies in the area.


Italy

Italy, above any other country, can boast of having the majority of Blu's graffiti, both illegal and legal. Among the public projects worth noting are the façade of
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(the Contemporary Art Pavilion) in Milan, finished in 2008; the murals in that city's Bicocca and Lambrate train stations, done in 2008 and in 2009; three editions of "Spina Festival" in
Comacchio Comacchio (; egl, label= Comacchiese, Cmâc' ) is a town and '' comune'' of Emilia Romagna, Italy, in the province of Ferrara, from the provincial capital Ferrara. It was founded about two thousand years ago; across its history it was first g ...
(2005, 2006 and 2007); two editions of "Fame Festival a
Grottaglie Grottaglie (; scn, label=Salentino, li Vurtàgghie; la, Criptalium) is a town and '' comune'' in the province of Taranto, Apulia, in southern Italy. Geography Grottaglie is located in the Salento peninsula, dividing the Adriatic sea from Ioni ...
" (2008 and 2009). In this last one, Blu completed a video-animation with the New York-based artist, David Ellis. Blu has also taken part in many editions of the festival "Icone" in Modena and in
Ancona Ancona (, also , ) is a city and a seaport in the Marche region in central Italy, with a population of around 101,997 . Ancona is the capital of the province of Ancona and of the region. The city is located northeast of Rome, on the Adriatic ...
's "Festival Pop Up" in 2008 where he painted along with Ericailcane a gigantic silos next to the harbor waterfront. Other Italian cities where Blu has left his mark are varied, among which are Prato, Florence, Grosseto, Turin, Ancona,
Rovereto Rovereto (; "wood of sessile oaks"; locally: ''Roveredo'') is a city and ''comune'' in Trentino in northern Italy, located in the Vallagarina valley of the Adige River. History Rovereto was an ancient fortress town standing at the frontier b ...
, Verona and Pesaro. In Bologna there were most of his first works because of his studies in the city's University. In 2016 he deleted all murals painted in Bologna due to the decision taken by the municipality who made an exhibition trying to profit from Blu's graffiti without his permission. Blu has also painted in several " Centri Sociali", places that are between squats and self-managed cultural centers. In Bologna his work is visible at XM24, TPO, Livello 57, Crash; in Rome at
Forte Prenestino CSOA Forte Prenestino is a large self-managed social centre based in a squatted fort in Centocelle, Rome. It was occupied on May Day 1986. Forte Prenestino is an "important node of production of cultural and political events" and hosts many group ...
and Collatino; in Milan at Cox 18 and Leoncavallo and in Pisa at Cantiere San Bernardo.


Spain

Blu has frequently visited Spain. At the festival "Segundo Asalto" in Zaragoza, he, along with the artists San, Eltono, Nuria, and Nano, painted a mural of a colossal
minotaur In Greek mythology, the Minotaur ( , ;. grc, ; in Latin as ''Minotaurus'' ) is a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being "pa ...
picking up an astonished man. Blu's murals can also be found in Valencia, Linares, Madrid and Barcelona. In Barcelona's Barrio Carmelo neighborhood, Blu took part in the 2008 edition of the festival " The Influencers". With the global economic crisis looming, Blu painted a threatening shark whose skin is completely covered in euro bills.


Censored in US

* He was invited in Los Angeles for the exhibition "
Art in the Streets ''Art in the Streets'' was an exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles from April 17 to August 8, 2011. Curated by its then-director Jeffrey Deitch and associate curators Aaron Rose and Roger Gastman, it surveyed the developmen ...
" but his work on the side of the Geffen Contemporary Wing of MOCA was censored.


Bibliography

* Backjumps (2007). ''The Live Issue #3: Urban Communication and Aesthetics'', William Stratmann, ISBN 978-3-937946-27-6 * Dietrich, Lucas (2009). ''60: Innovators Shaping Our Creative Future'', Thames & Hudson. * Hundertmark, Christian (2006). ''The Art of Rebellion 2: World of Urban Art Activism (No. 2) * Iosifidis, Kiriakos (2009). ''Mural Art, Volume 2: Murals on Huge Public Surfaces Around the World from Graffiti to Trompe L'Oeil'', Gingko Press. * Lazarides, Steve (2009). ''Outsiders: Art by People'' * Lewisohn, Cedar, editor (2008). ''Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution'', HNA Books. * Manco, Tristan (2007). ''Street Sketchbook: Inside the Journals of International Street and Graffiti Artists'', Chronicle Books. * Tschiedl, Roman (2014). ''BLU - Untitled/it is obvious'', In: Taig, Maria d. ''Kör vie 07-10: Public art Vienna 2007 - 2010'', Verlag für moderne Kunst


Editions

* Blu (2018). ''Minima muralia'', Special edition, Zooo Print and Press * Blu (2018). ''Minima muralia'', Zooo Print and Press * Blu (2008). ''Blu 2004-2007'', Studio Cromie * Blu (2006). ''Nulla'', Zooo Print and Press. * Blu (2005). ''25 disegni (with Ericailcane)'', Zooo Print and Press.


References


External links


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