PABLO BRONSTEIN - Tuesday 3rd November, 8pm (CET)
Pablo Bronstein (b. 1977, Buenos Aires) lives and works in London and Deal, Kent. Bronstein's work encompasses drawing, painting, film, performance, installation and writing, with a focus on exploring architecture and ornament. Solo exhibitions and major projects include OGR, Turin, RISD Museum, Rhode Island, Tate Britain Commission (Duveen Galleries) London, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, Museo Marino Marini, Florence; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; REDCAT, Los Angeles, Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva, ICA, London, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and Lenbachhaus, Munich. He is currently exhibiting a room-size installation of drawings called Cross-section of Via Appia in Late Antiquity at Tate Britain. In 2021, Bronstein will have a solo exhibition at Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, which will be accompanied by a book co-published by Walther Koenig. He is represented in numerous public collections including the British Museum, V&A, Tate, Government Art Collection, Pompidou, Paris, Metropolitan Museum, NY, MFAH, Houston, Lenbachhaus, Munich. Publications include among others, Pseudo Georgian London, A is Building B is Architecture, Gilded Keyholes, Ornamental Designs, and Postmodern Architecture in London, all published by Walther König. Bronstein is represented by Herald St, London, and Franco Noero, Turin.
Jour Fixe is a student-run lecture series and initiative from the Academy of Fine Arts Munich.
*The lecture will be held in English.