
Roberto Pellegrinuzzi
Trajectoire (couronne) , 2024
Photographie impression numérique encre archive sur papier chiffon crane’s museo 250gm / Photograph printed digitally with archive ink on crane's museo 250gm rag paper
57 7/8 x 34 1/4 "
147 x 87 cm
147 x 87 cm
Ed. 3 + 2 AP
Séries: Trajectoires
Copyright The Artist
$8,000 (encadrée / framed)
[English follows] « ...Avec Trajectoires, Pellegrinuzzi redéfinit les paramètres de la photographie en recourant au dessin, créant des boucles qui prennent forme et relief sous les innombrables passages du crayon...
[English follows] « ...Avec Trajectoires, Pellegrinuzzi redéfinit les paramètres de la photographie en recourant au dessin, créant des boucles qui prennent forme et relief sous les innombrables passages du crayon de plomb... Le graphite s'accumule sur la surface du papier, dévoilant la dimension sculpturale de l'image... Chaque dessin est photographié, magnifié, et enfin transposé en sculptures enduites d'une patine au graphite, mettant en lumière la matérialité de l'image à travers un parcours du dessin à la photographie, et de la photographie à la sculpture... » - Anne-Marie Dubois
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"...In Trajectoires, Pellegrinuzzi redefines the parameters of photography through drawing, creating loops that build relief through countless passes with a pencil... The graphite accumulates on the paper's surface, unveiling the sculptural aspect of the image... The drawings are photographed, magnified, and transposed into sculptures coated with a graphite patina, highlighting the materiality of the image through a journey from drawing to photography, and from photography to sculpture..." - Anne-Marie Dubois (translated by Käthe Roth)
Roberto Pellegrinuzzi was born in Montreal in 1958. He lives and works in Montréal and Bolton-est. Since 1985, his work has been exhibited in over fifty solo exhibitions in Canada and in Europe. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Canada and in Europe, in India, and in Mexico. His work can be found in major public and corporate collections including the National Gallery of Canada, the Fond National d’art contemporain (Paris), La Maison Européenne de la Photographie (Paris), the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, and Hotel Gault (Montreal). Pellegrinuzzi has also been awarded over fifteen public artwork commissions as part of the gouvernement du Québec's 1% public art program. The Aga Khan Museum presented its 275,000 images installation Mémoires in Image, The Power of the Visual in 2022.
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"...In Trajectoires, Pellegrinuzzi redefines the parameters of photography through drawing, creating loops that build relief through countless passes with a pencil... The graphite accumulates on the paper's surface, unveiling the sculptural aspect of the image... The drawings are photographed, magnified, and transposed into sculptures coated with a graphite patina, highlighting the materiality of the image through a journey from drawing to photography, and from photography to sculpture..." - Anne-Marie Dubois (translated by Käthe Roth)
Roberto Pellegrinuzzi was born in Montreal in 1958. He lives and works in Montréal and Bolton-est. Since 1985, his work has been exhibited in over fifty solo exhibitions in Canada and in Europe. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Canada and in Europe, in India, and in Mexico. His work can be found in major public and corporate collections including the National Gallery of Canada, the Fond National d’art contemporain (Paris), La Maison Européenne de la Photographie (Paris), the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, and Hotel Gault (Montreal). Pellegrinuzzi has also been awarded over fifteen public artwork commissions as part of the gouvernement du Québec's 1% public art program. The Aga Khan Museum presented its 275,000 images installation Mémoires in Image, The Power of the Visual in 2022.