ROLF ART

Andrés Denegri

Bio

Andrés Denegri (Buenos Aires, 1975) is a visual artist working mainly on film, video, installations and photography. He graduated at the Universidad del Cine, Buenos Aires. Among his awards stands out the Grand Prix from the National Salon Visual Arts (Buenos Aires, 2015). He is also co-director of the Imagen en Movimiento Biennale (BIM) and guest film and video curator for the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art. He has completed artist residences in Colombia, Serbia, Canada and the USA.

Statement

Andrés Denegri approaches the visual arts combining film, video, installations and photography. His projects generate dialogues between different formats, addressing them poetically and conceptually, creating tension in the classic uses of audiovisual technologies. Vintage film projectors are the protagonists of many of Denegri’s installations: from portable family devices to powerful industrial machines are combined in the production of kinetic objects where celluloid leaves the projector and travels through the space transited by the viewer.

Andrés Denegri
Title: 200 metros de olvido
Serie: Mecanismos del olvido (Mechanisms of oblivion)
Medium: Película 16mm en carrete & texto (16mm film on reel & text)
Year: 2019
Dimensions: 80 x 40 x 5 cm - 31,4 x 15,7 x 1,9 in.
Price: US$ 2,500.00

Additional information

Carrete de film de 16mm que contiene la película destruida por el proyector de la obra Mecanismos del olvido durante la muestra Tratamientos protocolares en el uso de la bandera. La imagen del film es la primera filmación realizada en Argentina (La bandera argentina, 1897).
16mm film reel containing the destroyed film by the projector of the Forgetting's Mechanisms work in occasion fo the exhibition "Protocol treatments in the flag uses". The image of the film is the first film made in Argentina (The Argentine flag, 1897).

Wall reference
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

Other works of ROLF ART

Other galleries

Meneses Contemporary
SASHA D gallery of art
Casa Hoffmann
Fernandez-Braso
Latin Art Core
Nohra Haime Gallery
200 metros de olvido