Place:
Antigua Oficina de Correos y Telégrafos
Islamic Culture in Southern Spain - 1000 Years of Celebration, 2010
Islamic Culture in Southern Spain - 1000 Years of Celebration. A series of drawings showing designs for a fictional exhibition that will represent, by inverse, the attitudes to the presence of Islamic culture in southern Spain, and ironically play on the idea that Manifesta is utilised as a tool in the cultural dialogue between Europe and northern Africa.

Pablo Bronstein
1977, Buenos Aires. Lives and works in London. Pablo Bronstein's drawings, paintings, installations, films and performances are underpinned by his references to architectural styles and motifs ranging from the Baroque to Postmodern. While his architectural interventions and drawings play with notions of power and economy as they are manifest in architectural form, his performances, often working with groups of dancers, delineate both physical and social spaces through gesture and choreographed movement. Recent solo exhibitions include Pablo Bronstein at the Met, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and Garden à la Mod, Sculpture Court Commission, Tate Britain. Recent publications include Postmodern Architecture in London, and Ornamental Designs, both published by Walther Koenig.