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Pablo Bronstein was born on 1977 in London. Pablo Bronstein’s Plaza Monument is a proposal for classical piazza. Drawing from the Italian traditions of perspective and geometric purity, his quotes range from Renaissance design, to modern masters such as Aldo Rossi. Executed in watery ink, Bronstein’s plan conveys his monument with an ephemeral elegance, framing the imposing as delicate opus. Conceiving the public space as theatre, Bronstein curtains his erection with a decorative frieze; the subtle angular shadow infringes on the arena with an impending drama reminiscent of De Chirico.
Pablo Bronstein uses architecture as a means to engage with power: of history, monuments, and the built environment. Using pen and ink on paper, his acutely drafted drawings capture an archival romance of a grand age, a nostalgic longing for the imposing and imperial. Adopting the styles of various architects and movements, his elaborate designs become plausible inventions, both paying homage to and critiquing the emblems of civil engineering. In Elevation and Interior, Bronstein’s plan borders on abstraction. Depicting the history of architecture from a simple hole in the ground, to a hut, Byzantine temple, Baroque cathedral, enshrined in the cold industrial shell of a modernist shed, Bronstein dissects the lineage of ideas and ideologies, all pastiched together with a dandyish Pomo flair.
Pablo Bronstein works primarily with 1980s postmodernist and 18th century post-revolutionary French architecture. Finding parallels between their decadent pretensions and their demonstration of precise moments in history via formalist structure, these periods, for Bronstein, define what it is to be a citizen, embracing the heroic as a uniting social value. Basing his Monument… on Jean-Pierre Louis Laurent Houel’s The Storm of the Bastille, Bronstein gives the famous painting a facelift a la Pomo architect Michael Graves. Using Graves’s trademark pastel tones and stylized patterns, Bronstein authors an alternate history: breathtakingly impressive, and hauntingly crypt-like.
Pablo Bronstein’s 4 Facades is an original sketch for an architectural installation. Intervening with life-sized space, the installation posed a skyline physically cut out of a wall. Considering the drawings as ‘dress rehearsals’ to the final piece, Bronstein approaches architecture as a per formative entity. Presenting popular buildings as pared down symbols, Bronstein plays with ideas of scale, his tiny blue prints framing the colossal as minimalist suggestion.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2005
• London in Six Easy Steps, ICA, London
• Publish and be Damned, London
• Herald St presents Pablo Bronstein, Cary Kwok & Djordje Ozbolt, Liste, Basel, Switzerland
• Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
• Group Show, Whitechapel Project Space, London
• Theatre/Performance forum, Tate Gallery, London
• Dance of the Seven Veils, Cooper Gallery, Dundee, Scotland
• Inaugural, Herald St, London
• Herald St & The Modern Institute Present, GBE, New York
• Pestilence, Lime House Town Hall, London
• Other Peoples Projects, Herald St, White Columns, New York
• Centrefold pages, Untitled Magazine, edited by Olivia Plender and Mario Flecha
2004
• Curb Your Enthusiasm, Millers Terrace, London
• Pilot 1, nominated by Celine Condorelli. Limehouse Town Hall, London
• In the Palace at 4am, Alison Jacques Gallery, London
• Publish and be Damned, Cubitt Gallery, London
2003
• Bootleg, Spittalfields Market, London
• Centrefold artist pages, Guestroom (publication), edited by Maria Benjamin
2002
• Gatsby, The New Lansdowne Club, London
2001
• Atelier Something, Dalston, London
Conclusions:
Pablo Bronstein’s Plaza Monument is a proposal for classical piazza. Drawing from the Italian traditions of perspective and geometric purity, his quotes range from Renaissance design, to modern masters such as Aldo Rossi. Executed in watery ink, Bronstein’s plan conveys his monument with an ephemeral elegance, framing the imposing as delicate opus.
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