Muntean and Rosenblum

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Muntean and Rosenblum (Markus Muntean born 1962, Graz, Austria; Adi Rosenblum born 1962, Haifa, Israel) are artists based in Vienna and London. They have been working in collaboration since 1992.

They work in a variety of media, but their most characteristic work involves painted formal compositions, with comic book style captions, of teenage models from fashion magazines. The Guardian critic Jonathan Jones described the effect as "Andy Warhol meets J-L David".[1]

They have shown work internationally in many exhibitions including the 2001 Berlin Biennale, “The Triumph of Painting” at the Saatchi Gallery in London, the 2004 São Paulo Biennale, “Melodrama” at MARCO in Vigo and “Fantasies and Curiosities” at the Miami Art Museum. They are represented by the Maureen Paley gallery in London, Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco, Arndt & Partner in Berlin and Sommer Contemporary Art in Tel-Aviv.

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  1. ^ Muntean/Rosenblum, Guardian, April 26, 2004

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