Event overview
The Department of Art Public Talks Programme Spring 2018 welcomes choreographer Andros Zins-Browne.
Andros Zins-Browne is an American choreographer who lives and works in Brussels. His work consists of live and hybrid environments at the intersection between installation, performance and conceptual dance. Crossing between stage and exhibition spaces, he explores the ways that image, movement and matter interact until they begin to take on each other's properties.
Born in New York in 1981, Zins-Browne’s performances have been presented at Centre Pompidou, Paris; DeSingel, Belgium; EMPAC, New York; HAU, ICA London, Kaaitheater, Belgium; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the Impulse Festival where he received a Goethe Institute Award for ‘The Host’. His solo ‘Already Unmade’, commissioned by the Boghossian Foundation has recently been performed at BOZAR Museum in Brussels; The Whitney Museum, New York and The Rockbund Museum, Shanghai. In 2013, he founded ‘The Great Indoors’, an association for artistic research and production.
Image: Andros Zins-Browne ‘Mr. Panda’ Rockbound Art Museum, Shanghai, 2017. Courtesy of the artist.
This event is free. No booking is required. All welcome.
Dates & times
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31 Jan 2018 | 5:30pm - 7:00pm |
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