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COPYRIGHT 2008 C The Visual Arts Foundation
PABLO BRONSTEIN
Paternoster Square, Herald St., London
Pablo Bronstein's most recent solo exhibition, Paternoster Square, continues the artist's dialogue with the formal vocabularies of dance and architecture. Bronstein's books, drawings, paintings, performances and video installations create a space for the two disciplines to co-exist, fuse, rupture and act as a critical language for each other.
The work in this exhibition furthers Bronstein's study of urban structures in London that date from the late 70s to the early 90s. As a background to this body of work, Bronstein presented a commissioned performance at the 2006 Frieze Art Fair where he took globetrotting art powerbrokers on a sightseeing bus tour of London. Acting as the group's tour guide, Bronstein provided commentary on the history and present state of some of the city's most notoriously hideous examples of postmodern...
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