Pablo Bronstein is the latest in a series of celebrated British artists to create a site-specific work in response to the imposing Duveen galleries which sit at the heart of Tate Britain.
Bronstein is known for his interest in pre-20th century European design and architecture and for creating often satirical performances which fuse modern and historic elements commenting on art and its place in society.
This, his most ambitious project to date, takes inspiration from the neo-classical surroundings of the Duveen galleries and the artist’s interest in the Baroque period to create a continuous live performance. Dancers will move through the galleries interacting with architectural elements, creating a spectacle not to be missed.
Rosalie Wahlfrid (Assistant Choreographer, Rehearsal Director and Performer)
Performers:
- Irina Baldini
- Robert Bridger
- Savina Casarin
- Iris Chan
- Luke Crook
- Typhaine Delaup
- Gavin Eden
- Emilia Gasiorek
- Fred Gehrig
- Sammuel Kennedy
- Morrighan MacGillivray
- Vanessa Michielon
- Fernanda Munoz-Newsome
- Benjamin Ord
- Kieran Page
- Janina Rajakangas
- Elisabeth Schilling
- Henoch Spinola
- Jessie Jeanne Stinnett
- Elisa Vassena
- Margarita Zafrilla Olayo