|   Pablo Ramella 
              was born in 1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and lives and paints 
              in Brooklyn. Recent exhibitions of Ramella's work include "Wrapped 
              in Society's Cloak" and "Savage Love" at Signal 66 
              in Washington, D.C. and "Andrew Andrew Present Viewer's Choice" 
              at Cynthia Broan Gallery in New York City. In the latter show, Ramella 
              exhibited New Neighbors, a painting that depicts a heated argument 
              between a naked Ramella and a female version of the artist. Gallery 
              visitor and U.S. Presidential candidate Reverend Al Sharpton amusingly 
              singled out this painting as something he could "relate to". 
              Ramella's work has been reviewed in The Washington Post, Art News 
              and Flash Art. He received the New York Foundation for the Arts 
              Artist's Fellowship in 2001 and a Morris Louis Fellowship in 1993. 
              A collection of Ramella's work on paper may also be viewed at the 
              Flat Files in Pierogi 2000, Brooklyn, New York. 
            
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