Herald St: Pablo Bronstein - Paternoster Square - 19 Jan 2008 to 24 Feb 2008

Current Exhibition


19 Jan 2008 to 24 Feb 2008
hours - weds - fri 11-6 | sat - sun 12-6
Private View: Saturday January 19th 18.30 � 20.30
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Pablo Bronstein
Erecting of the Paternoster Square Column, 2008
ink and pencil on paper in artist�s frame, 222 x 150 cm
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Artists in this exhibition: Pablo Bronstein


PABLO BRONSTEIN

Born 1977, lives and works in London

Education & Grants

2006-7 Kunstzeitraum residency, Munich, Germany
2005 Research & Development Grant, Grizedale Arts, Cumbria
2004 MA Visual Arts; Goldsmiths College, London
2003 Postgraduate Diploma, Visual Arts; Goldsmith College, London
2001 BA Fine Art; Slade School, UCL, London


Exhibitions

2007 Solo show, Franco Noero, Turin, Italy
You Have Not Been Honest, Naples, Italy (British Council/ Curated by Polly Staple, Touring till 2009)
Solo Show, Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany

2006 Falansterio, Supportico Lopez, Napoli
Bunch Alliance and Dissolve, contemporary art center, Cincinatti
Frieze Projects, frieze Art Fair, London, curated by Polly Staple
Becks Futures, ICA, London, Arnolfini, Bristol, CCA, Glasgow
Tate Triennale, curated by Beatrix Ruf, Tate Britain
Solo, Herald St, London, UK
Scene One, curated by Jose Freire, Mary Boone gallery, NYC, USA

2005 London in Six Easy Steps, curated by Jens Hoffmann & Catherine Wood, ICA, London
Publish and be Damned, curated by Emily Pethick & Kit Hammonds, London,
Herald St presents Pablo Bronstein, Cary Kwok & Djordje Ozbolt, Liste, Basel, Switzerland
Modified Uniforms, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, USA
Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era, curated by Eli Sudbrack, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Group Show, Whitechapel Project Space, London, UK
Theatre/Performance forum. Organized by Catherine Wood, Tate Gallery, London, UK
Dance of the Seven Veils, Cooper Gallery, Dundee, Scotland
Inaugural, Herald St, London, UK
Herald St & The Modern Institute Present, GBE, New York, USA
Pestilence, curated by Laura Lord, Lime House Town Hall, London, UK
Other Peoples Projects, Herald St, White Columns, New York, USA
Centrefold pages, Untitled Magazine (publication), edited by Olivia Plender and Mario Flecha, UK

2004 Curb Your Enthusiasm, Millers Terrace, London, UK
Pilot 1, nominated by Celine Condorelli. Limehouse Town Hall, London, UK
In the Palace at 4am, curated by Catherine Wood, Alison Jacques Gallery, London, UK
Publish and be Damned, curated by Emily Pethick and Kit Hammonds, Cubitt Gallery, London, UK

2003 Bootleg, curated by Pablo Lafuente, Spittalfields Market, London, UK
Centrefold artist pages, Guestroom (publication), edited by Maria Benjamin, UK

2002 Gatsby, curated by Lali Chetwynd, The New Lansdowne Club, London,UK

2001 Atelier Something, curated by Djordje Ozbolt, Dalston, London, UK

Bibliography

2006 Pablo Bronstein, review, Gilda Williams, Artforum, Summer issue
Pablo Bronstein, Focus, Jonathan Griffin, Frieze, issue 99, May
Pablo Bronstein, Review, Eliza Williams, Art Review, May
Pablo Bronstein, Review, Diana Baldon, Artforum online
Tate Triennale, catalogue, essay Catherine Wood
Becks futures, catalogue essay, Polly Staple
Becks Futres, Charles darwent, Independent on Sunday, 9 april

2005 London in Six Easy Steps, Dan Fox, Frieze pg 129, Issue 95, Nov-Dec
London in Six Easy Steps, Charles Darwent, Independent on Sunday

2004 Review �In The Palace�, by Emily Pethick, Artforum Online