Pedro Troncoso (b. 1996, Dominican Republic) is a New York–based artist whose practice spans painting, drawing, and sculptural relief. His work examines how the body is shaped through inherited and imposed structures, drawing from colonial architecture, Caribbean memory, and diasporic experience. Layered surfaces remain unstable, preserving traces of what came before while generating new tensions, resistance, and transformation. Grille-like interventions function as both barrier and support, pressing figures between introspection and displacement.

Troncoso was awarded the Equal Prize at the 31st National Biennial of Visual Arts of the Dominican Republic, where his work was acquired into the permanent collection of the Museo de Arte Moderno in Santo Domingo. His work has been presented at NADA, Art Central Hong Kong, Arrival Art Fair, ComplexCon, and the AXA Art Prize. In 2026, he was selected for Forbes 30 Under 30. His work has been featured in Blanc Magazine, Whitewall, and New American Paintings.