Pablo Vindel (b. 1990, Cuenca)

2026, May
Residencies
Selected by Yuko Mohri for “Moré Moré (Leaky): Santander” (Centro Botín)
Centro Botín | Santander, Spain
Selected by Yuko Mohri as one of fifteen international artists to participate in a 10-day residency and workshop at Centro Botín. The program explores the relationship between material, environment, and kinetic energy, expanding ongoing research into the tactile limits of objects and their emotional resonance.
2026, April
Studio
Expansion: Historical House & Research Studio
Tavernes Blanques (Valencia), Spain
The inauguration of a multidisciplinary studio housed within a 1914 historical building. This new site broadens the artist’s practice, offering a dedicated environment for experimentation in sculpture, installation, and writing. Beyond a site for production, the space functions as a bridge for institutional dialogue, hosting specialized research as well as academic collaborations.
2026, March
Talks & Workshops
Artist Studio Visit: Artistic Processes & Media Laboratory
Pablo Vindel Studio, Tavernes Blanques (Valencia) / Miguel Hernández University (UMH), Campus Altea (Alicante)
A practicum session on editorial and sculptural practices for the Master’s Degree in Artistic Project and Research. Featuring a dialogue with curator Álvaro de los Ángeles, and coordinated by Prof. Teresa Marín.
2026, March
Publications
A Year of Correspondence: Monthly Studio Records
Pablo Vindel Studio | Tavernes Blanques, Spain
Marking the completion of a full year of ritualized writing and digital archive. This project functions as a sustained monthly exercise in "piercing, binding, and time," bridging the studio’s material research with a direct, written dialogue.
2026, January
Talks & Workshops
Invited Artist: Advanced Open-Studio Workshop
Stetson University, DeLand (FL), USA
Artist talk and multidisciplinary workshop examining the tension between text and image for digital arts and writing students. Co-taught with Dr. Terri Witek and Matt Roberts.
2025, December
Publications
Hunch: Artist's Book Release
Pablo Vindel | Book Design by Melanie T. Bohrer | Berlin / Valencia
A limited edition (3 + 2 A.P.) converging inkjet imagery with hand-dyed silk threads, gold-coiled iron wire, and cast brass. Housed in a bespoke box lined with pyrita paper and Japanese silk, the work functions as a contained archive of tactile premonitions.
2025, October
Collections
'From her(e) to now(here)' enters the Special Collections of Biblioteca Nacional de Chile
Biblioteca Nacional de Chile, Santiago
2025, April
Exhibitions
Anoche soñamos...
CEDOC MNBA – Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile
Artists: Sebastián Arancibia, Fernanda Aránguiz, Sebastián Barrante, Guillermo Deisler, Pablo Fante, Sofía Garrido, Magdalena Jordán, Martín La Roche, Ana Lea-Plaza, Catalina Mena, Fernando Pérez Villalón, Carlos Soto Román, Macarena Urzúa, María P. Vila, Pablo Vindel.
2025, January
Collections
'time, like the world, has two hemispheres' enters the Special Collections of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University.
School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Boston (MA), USA
2024, October
Exhibitions
ARTFORUM artguide: Pablo Vindel – en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, St. Augustine (FL), USA
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College are proud to present a new solo exhibition: ‘en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno’ featuring Spanish artist Pablo Vindel. Curated by director Julie Dickover, and supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
2024, September
Exhibitions
en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno by Pablo Vindel
Spain Arts & Culture – Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington D.C. & the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, St. Augustine (FL), USA
Spanish visual artist and writer Pablo Vindel presents a new solo exhibition, “en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno,” in another collaboration with the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum.
2024, July
Collections
From her(e) to now(here): A Missive's Trajectory (2019-2024)
Major Public Collections Worldwide
From her(e) to now(here), the first solo artist's book by Pablo Vindel, published by Naranja Publicaciones, is now housed in major collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Library Artist Book Collection, the Rosemary Furtak Artist Book Collection at Walker Art Center, and the Franklin Furnace Artists' Books Collection at Pratt Institute.
2024, June
Exhibitions
Indómitas, Poetas & Feria del Libro Madrid (with Naranja Publicaciones)
Parque del Retiro, Madrid, Spain
The 83rd edition of the Madrid Book Fair hosted the second edition of Indómitas in a dedicated pavilion, showcasing 50 national and international publishers recognized for the distinctive nature of their publications.
2024, April
Exhibitions
When I write Tokyo, my hands think miniatures
Asia Art Archive in America, New York (NY), USA
On the occasion of the NY Art Book Fair, participation in the exhibition When I write Tokyo, my hands think miniatures, curated by Naranja Publicaciones and presented as part of the Independent Publishing Near and Afar program at the Asia Art Archive in New York.
2023, November
Exhibitions
Tokyo Art Book Fair (with Naranja Publicaciones)
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR started in 2009; the first book fair in Japan to specialize in art publications. Held annually, it gathers independent publishers, gallery presses, and bookshops, as well as individual artists and groups.
2023, August
Fairs
LA Art Book Fair (with Naranja Publicaciones)
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles (CA), USA
From August 10–13, Printed Matter returned to Los Angeles—the first time back since 2019—to present the 2023 LA Art Book Fair, which took place at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA.
2023, April – July
Exhibitions
Cuando escribo obras, mis manos piensan libros
Centro Cultural de España, Santiago, Chile
Cuando escribo obras, mis manos piensan libros is the first exhibition dedicated to the editorial production of Naranja Publicaciones: a publishing house, bookstore, and collection specializing in artist publications, featuring work by Spanish artist Pablo Vindel, among others.
2023, May
Curatorial
THE LIMINAL's Closure Milestone: MNCARS Acquisition
THE LIMINAL, Valencia – Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS), Madrid, Spain
THE LIMINAL closes its doors with a landmark achievement: under the direction of Pablo Vindel, the gallery’s first and inaugural solo exhibition, Ofrecer la protección adecuada by Anaïs Florin, has been fully acquired by Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS), Madrid, Spain.
2023, April – May
Curatorial
we are given to the wind and are scattered (inspired by Kalil Gibran's The Prophet)
THE LIMINAL, Valencia, Spain
We are given to the wind and are scattered ~ a liminal library curated by Melanie Teresa Bohrer and Pablo Vindel. The project highlights the gallery’s collection of artists' books, with a special focus on three works: CUT OUT by Emma Shapiro, EXIT ISLAND by Terri Witek in collaboration with Cyriaco Lopes, and [UNTITLED], which emerges from the curators’ collaborative practice.
2023, February
Curatorial
THE LIMINAL at ARCO Madrid
ARCO Madrid at Ifema, Madrid, Spain
THE LIMINAL, a gallery–producer of contemporary art under Pablo Vindel’s direction, debuts at ARCO Madrid with a duo of duos project, receiving a Special Mention for Best Stand in the Opening by Allianz section.
2022, April
Collections
Untitled [Book], co-authored with Melanie Teresa Bohrer
Haas Arts Special Collections at Yale University, New Haven (CT), USA
The artists' book Untitled [Book], created in collaboration with Melanie Teresa Bohrer, was recently acquired by the Haas Arts Special Collection at Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA. This edition is one of five, with others housed in the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) at Tufts University and the Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).
2022, March
Residencies
CEAM Artist Residency 2022: Pablo Vindel
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College, St. Augustine (FL), USA
Thanks to the collaboration between the CEAM Artist Residency at Flagler College and the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington D.C., Spain-based artist and writer Pablo Vindel has joined the Spring artists-in-residence program in March 2022.