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Tate Triennial 2006: New British Art
1 March - 14 May 2006
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Pablo Bronstein


Pablo Bronstein, Large Building with a Courtyard, 2005. Courtesy The Artist and Herald St Gallery
Pablo Bronstein
Large Building with a Courtyard 2005
Courtesy The Artist and Herald St Gallery
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For this triennial Pablo Bronstein will stage two interventions using the marked out void in this plaza space. Working with a group of Baroque dance enthusiasts, he has choreographed a succession of movements that will be 'walked through' by the dancers at selected intervals during the day, accompanied by music.

Bronstein combines a historical dance form with an idea of 'ordinary dance' akin to the 1960s Minimalist choreography of Yvonne Rainer in works such as We Shall Run 1963. The piece convolutes straightforward pedestrian activity with mannered swirls and turns that become a complex ritualistic dance.

Biography

Born in 1977 in Buenos Aires
2002–2004 Goldsmiths College, University of London
1998–2001 The Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2006 Herald St, London

Selected Group Exhibitions
2006 Becks Futures, ICA, London
Scene 1, Mary Boone Gallery, New York
2005 London in Six Easy Steps, ICA, London
Publish and Be Damned, London (publishing fair in the Crypt of St. James, Clerkenwell Green)
Modified Uniforms, Blum and Poe, Los Angeles
2004 In the Palace at 4am, Alison Jacques Gallery, London

Lives and works in London


See also:
Audio tour: Pablo Bronstein clip
Live works: Pablo Bronstein

 
 
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Pablo Bronstein, Large Building with a Courtyard, 2005. Courtesy The Artist and Herald St Gallery
Pablo Bronstein
Large Building with a Courtyard 2005
Courtesy The Artist and Herald St Gallery