Vindel’s practice develops through sustained contact, where touch functions as a condition rather than a gesture. Across sculpture and installation, glass, textiles, organic matter, and inherited objects are not used to represent the body, but to register its pressures: breath, weight, piercing, binding, and time.
His work engages the archive as matter to be handled, displaced, and reconfigured. Materials are bitten, pierced, stitched, silvered, or sealed; subjected to processes that simultaneously preserve and destabilize them.
Transformation is not metaphorical but material. Glass deforms under breath. Silvering turns reflection opaque, then tarnishes. Organic elements—petals, fibers, skins—shift through exposure, friction, and time. Each material records what has acted upon it. These forces do not remain external, but pass through the body that produces the work, appearing in traces: a mouth impressed into glass, a garment shaped by an absent wearer, a surface punctured or held under tension. Forms carry contact without resolving into image.
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Structures emerge through acts of binding and suspension: stitched seams, pierced fabrics, folded supports. They hold provisionally, in tension between care and damage, preservation and loss. Resistance is produced through wear. Each structure persists only to the extent that it yields.
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collaborators
Melanie Teresa Bohrer, Terri Witek
photography & video
Full credits here
web design & development
Full CV upon request. Please write to studio (at) pablovindel (dot) com
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Anoche soñamos …
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile
en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, St. Augustine (FL), USA
Cuando escribo obras, mis manos piensan libros
Centro Cultural de España en Santiago, Chile
Night Shift: Text
Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando (FL), USA
From her(e) to now(here)
Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach (FL), USA
Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair (with Naranja Publicaciones)
MoMA PS1, New York (NY), USA
Sinopsi
Centre d’Art La Capella, Barcelona, Spain
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Library Artist Book Collection. New York (NY), USA
Yale University
Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library. New Haven (CT), USA
Walker Art Center
Rosemary Furtak Artist Book Collection. Minneapolis (MN), USA
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Boston (MA), USA
Biblioteca Nacional de Chile
Santiago, Chile
Datz Museum of Art
Gwangju, South Korea
SELECTED RESIDENCIES
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) at Flagler College
St. Augustine (FL), USA, March 1–31, 2022 – With support from Spain Arts & Culture in the US. through The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington D.C.
Bonfire International Online Artist Residency: The New Landscapes
May 18–28, 2020
Creative Glass Fellow at Wheaton Arts – Museum of American Glass
Millville (NJ), USA, October 18–November 29, 2017
Disquiet International Literary Program – Centro Nacional de Cultura
Lisbon, Portugal, June 25–July 7, 2017
Carpe Diem Residency: Monsoon Artists’ Program
Kumarakom (KL), India, June 22–July 5, 2015
Halka Art Project Residency Program
Istanbul, Turkey, October 26–November 8, 2013
AUTHORED PUBLICATIONS
Hunch, Melanie T. Bohrer, des.
Self-published, Berlin, Germany / Valencia, Spain, November 2025
en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno, CEAM ed.
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, St. Augustine (FL), USA, June 2025
time, like the world, has two hemispheres, Melanie T. Bohrer, des. and prod.
Self-published, Valencia, Spain, October 2024
From her(e) to now(here)
Naranja Publicaciones, Santiago, Chile, January 2019
Parafiction: Flam(e) in 5 Episodes, with John Steck Jr.
LDOC (el-doc): A Contemporary Photography and Creative Writing Publication for Chicago (IL), USA, February 2016
Untitled [Book], co-authored with Melanie Teresa Bohrer
Self-published, Chicago (IL), USA, January 2016
EDUCATION
MFA in Studio – Fiber and Material Studies
School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2014–2016), Chicago (IL), USA
MFA in Creative Writing – Poetry in the Expanded Field
Awarded Sullivan Writing Merit Scholarship, Stetson University (2016–2018), DeLand (FL), USA
BFA in Sculpture
Polytechnic University of Valencia (Distinction, 2010–2014), Valencia, Spain
Summer Undergraduate Residency Program
San Francisco Art Institute (2013), San Francisco (CA), USA
Erasmus at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Awarded Erasmus-Bancaja Merit Scholarship (Honors, 2012–2013), Paris, France
SELECTED ESSAYS (LINKED)
Terri Witek, «a rose is a skin is dark water is a sky filled with night»
DeLand (FL), USA, October 4, 2024 – Bilingual (English → Spanish)
Maggie Trela, Pablo Vindel’s ‘en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno’ intertwines personal memory and familial legacy
Number:Inc, Memphis (TN), USA, October 2, 2024
Sabrina Mandanici, Pablo Vindel, ‘From Her(e) to Now(here)
Collector Daily, New York (NY), USA, July 24, 2019
Alejandro Granero Ferrer, From her(e) to now(here)’ dibuja una cicatriz
Valencia, Spain, May 2019 – Bilingual (Spanish → English)
Melanie Teresa Bohrer, My mouth and yours
Munich, Germany, August 16, 2018
Frances Lightbound, ‘Interstice’: curator’s essay»
Kruger Gallery Chicago, Chicago (IL), USA, April 2, 2017
collaborators
Melanie Teresa Bohrer, Terri Witek
photography & video
Full credits here
web design & development