Bernardí Roig (Spanish, b.1965) is a multi-media artist who works in sculpture, photography, and video, exploring the portrayal of the human body with a variety of unconventional materials. Born in Palma de Mallorca, Roig is known for his explorations of death and immortality, frequently creating installations of white figures made of polyester resin interacting with surreal light sculptures. In addition to resin, the artist works in fire, ash, coal, and burnt wood.
His works are contained in numerous public collections, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Verona, Italy; Foundation Ludwig in Havana, Cuba; Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, Spain; and the Saikade Museum of Art in Kagawa, Japan.
He currently divides his time between Madrid and Binissalem, Mallorca, Spain.