Andrés Denegri, a prominent Buenos Aires visual artist, is known for his work in film, video, installations, and photography. His practice explores the dialogues between different formats, creating tension with traditional audiovisual technologies. His creative process combines analog cinema with photography, using 16mm and Super 8 film sequences to create still images. Denegri is also known for his kinetic installations, which integrate vintage film projectors, creating monumental screens and objects that offer an immersive visual experience.
Denegri's cinematic approach has earned him international recognition, with awards such as the Grand Prix at the National Salon of Visual Arts (Buenos Aires, 2015) and First Prize at the Itaú Cultural Award for Visual Arts (2013). His participation in major art and film festivals has solidified his position in the global art scene. Denegri is also a professor at the Universidad Nacional Tres de Febrero and co-director of the Biennial of Moving Image.