Pablo Bronstein: Conservatism, or the Long Reign of Pseudo-Georgian Architecture

Strange exhibition at the RIBA using the art of Pablo Bronstein to examine the longevity of the Georgian style.

The highlight of the show were the drawings by Bronstein of contemporary buildings constructed in the Georgian style. These were delicate pictures drawn with an interesting eye for detail. Some of them took on a fantasy feeling as buildings were moved to new locations or mounted on Georgian detailing.

The drawings were shown with items from the RIBA archive chosen by Bronstein to look at original Georgian ideas and how these have been used as a classic English style ever since. These were interesting items and with other works would have made an interesting exhibition in themselves, however equally the drawings would have stood on their own and I think mixing the two diluted them both.

The exhibition however was beautifully designed, creating the look and feel of a Georgian house in the space. I loved the yellow and white striped rooms and the use of Georgian colours in the others. Very stylish!

Closed on 11 February 2018.

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Guardian

 

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