Biography

Pablo Vindel (b. Cuenca, Spain, 1990) is an emerging visual artist and a writer in the expanded field. Multilingual, individual and foreign, he embraces and explores mythologies of displacement, resilience and translation.

Vindel holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with distinction from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain (2014), and recently graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Masters of Fine Arts in Studio Practice, majoring in Material Research. He has lived and studied internationally at the San Francisco Art Institute and the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. Vindel has completed residencies at Carpe diem, Kumarakom (India); the Bonnafont Gallery, San Francisco; La Envidia Casa Taller, Valencia (Spain), and Halka Art Project, Istanbul.

His work has been exhibited internationally in India, Turkey, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy and the United States of America. In 2014, he was awarded the Merry Blessing Fellowship at the Artship Foundation, San Francisco. The same year, he was listed substitute scholar by the Fulbright Commission Spain. Vindel recently published a bilingual parafiction: Flam(e) in five episodes in LDOC, contemporary photography and creative writing publication. He broadens his studies at the Art and Culture Business School of Madrid–as specialist of Postcontemporary discourse in the creative industries.

Pablo Vindel lives and works in Barcelona.