Pablo Ibáñez Ferrera

Architect and editor. Together with Antonio Giráldez, he is co-founder of Bartlebooth, a research and publishing platform around critical spatial practice. They have recently been residents at Het Nieuwe Instituut (Rotterdam) and the Cerezales Antonino y Cinia Foundation (Cerezales del Condado, León), where they research the territorial implications of green capitalism and new extractivisms. His work has been awarded in the Iberoamerican Architecture Biennial BIAU (2019), the Spanish Architecture Biennial BEAU (2018) or Arquia/Próxima (2018), deployed in spaces such as Matadero (Madrid), the Venice Architecture Biennale (2018, 2021), the Porto Design Biennale or Bureau Europa (Maastricht). He is an architect (ETSAC, 2016) and Master in Advanced Architectural Projects, specialising in Theory and Criticism (ETSAM, 2018). He has taught on the Master's Degree in Artistic Professions at Escuela SUR (CBA-UC3M, 2020-22).

Asturias, from Natural Paradise to Climate Refuge
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Research workshop linked to the Climate Engines exhibition, carried out in collaboration ...

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Research using optical fibre started by Pablo Armesto at LABoral goes to Marlborough in Madrid Research using optical fibre started by Pablo Armesto at LABoral goes to Marlborough in Madrid

The Asturian artist´s exhibition ‘Luz blanca’ [White Light] is on display from 15 September to ...

Fasenuova, Óscar Mulero & Fium and Pablo Und Destruktion, in artistic residency at LABoral Fasenuova, Óscar Mulero & Fium and Pablo Und Destruktion, in artistic residency at LABoral

The Asturian artists are preparing their new works

LABoral renews its Board of Trustees with the incorporation of Luis Figaredo, Pablo Rodríguez and Alicia Ventura LABoral renews its Board of Trustees with the incorporation of Luis Figaredo, Pablo Rodríguez and Alicia Ventura

The governing body of the Centro de Arte has approved the addition of the President of the Friends ...

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