Pablo Bronstein art: what's the fuss?
Contemporary artist of the moment Pablo Bronstein might be known for his intricate architectural drawings that unite 18th century France with 1980s Britain, but he's also a stellar performance artist.
Tate Britain have commissioned Bronstein to make the latest piece of art in the Duveen Galleries, following in the footsteps of Phyllida Barlow (2014) and Christina Mackie (2015).
Pablo Bronstein & Tate
Judging by his performances at the Tate Triennial in 2006 when he filled the galleries with Baroque-trained dancers, we can expect a similarly grandiose and historical performance at Tate Modern in 2016. Expect traces of Bronstein's favourite subject - the imperial past.
For performance art lovers, the Tate Britain commission in the Duveen Galleries is an essential stop.
Contemporary artist of the moment Pablo Bronstein might be known for his intricate architectural drawings that unite 18th century France with 1980s Britain, but he's also a stellar performance artist.
Tate Britain have commissioned Bronstein to make the latest piece of art in the Duveen Galleries, following in the footsteps of Phyllida Barlow (2014) and Christina Mackie (2015).
Pablo Bronstein & Tate
Judging by his performances at the Tate Triennial in 2006 when he filled the galleries with Baroque-trained dancers, we can expect a similarly grandiose and historical performance at Tate Modern in 2016. Expect traces of Bronstein's favourite subject - the imperial past.
For performance art lovers, the Tate Britain commission in the Duveen Galleries is an essential stop.
What | Pablo Bronstein: Tate Britain Commission 2016 |
Where | Tate Britain, Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG | MAP |
Nearest tube | Pimlico (underground) |
When |
26 Apr 16 – 09 Oct 16, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more details |