DANIELE SIGALOT (Rome, 1976) After seven years in advertising, spent without convincing anyone to buy things they didn't need, Sigalot decided to move into the art world, where the superfluous is more necessary. He left Saatchi & Saatchi in London to move to Berlin, where, not to disappoint stereotypes, he named his studio "La Pizzeria." His works have been exhibited at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, Fiumicino Airport, Milan Malpensa Airport, the Royal Palace of Caserta, the MOAD in Miami, the Ducal Palace in Genoa, the Triennale di Milano, and the Royal Palace in Naples. Since 2019, he has relocated La Pizzeria to Naples, where he finally found the order and organization that were lacking in the German capital. In 2023, he returned to the starting point, presumably settling definitively in Rome, where in early October, he inaugurated the new Pizzeria, a 240 square meter studio that the artist describes as follows: "I wanted a studio that was a balance between a workshop, a posh art gallery, a parish hall, and a nightclub."
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