

Roberto Pellegrinuzzi is a Montréal photographer. His artworks challenge our perception of the photographic image and how it is displayed.
Pellegrinuzzi’s works can be seen in various projects integrating art with architecture. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and his works are in major collections, including the Canada Council for the Arts Art Bank, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Montréal Museum of Fine Art, and the Fonds national d’art contemporain de France. Since 1985, he has presented his works in about fifty solo exhibitions in Canada and Europe.

Artwork description
The work consists of more than 33 half-star/half-human shapes of varying sizes. Each shape is made up of two superimposed aluminum plates, one orange and the other anodized aluminum. LED lighting is integrated into the work.