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Argentine artist based in London
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Pablo Bronstein (born 1977, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine artist based in London. He attended Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design, at the University of the Arts London, the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, and graduated from Goldsmiths College of Art.

He specialises in architectural sketches in ink and gouache, set in ornate frames and depicting imagined buildings incorporating styles from 18th century France and the 1980s. His work also includes live performance: his Plaza Minuet for Tate Triennial 2006 used involved choreographed movement about the gallery space by Baroque-trained dancers. He has also given an architectural tour of London.

References

  1. "Pablo Bronstein: Hell in its Heyday".
  2. "'Queer art is about pretence, working through shadows, living mainstream culture through a side glance': Pablo Bronstein on architecture, irony and phallic sugar casters".
  3. "Pablo Bronstein: A This-World Vision Of Hell – Revd Jonathan Evens".
  4. Biography Archived 2007-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, Frieze Art Fair

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