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Pablo Bronstein.
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C: International Contemporary Art
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June 22, 2008
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- McKee, Jesse
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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 ...
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It's hip to be square There isn't a more emotionally charged redevelopment...
The Independent - London;
April 18, 2002 ;
JAY MERRICK;
787 words
......the City of London's pounds 400m Paternoster Square development, is in no doubt. The...then? "That's it. You've got it!" Paternoster Square, churned as much by controversy over...designed by Sir William Whitfield, Paternoster Square's master planner. The architect has...
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Stop me if you've heard this one before
Evening Standard - London;
March 13, 2000 ;
MIRA BAR-HILLEL;
446 words
......began the symbolic demolition of Paternoster Square by attacking a concrete flower planter...cafes than the existing precinct. Paternoster Square was designed in the Fifties and built...Mitsubishi Estates. He described Paternoster Square as "a millennium landmark that the...
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New LSE headquarters set in the shadow of St Paul's Cathedral.
The Birmingham Post (England);
June 13, 2001 ;
410 words
......a new development being built at Paternoster Square, in the shadow of St. Paul's Cathedral...its new European office opposite Paternoster Square. Some of the other big share-trading...LSE moves to its new location. The Paternoster Square development replaces a dour concrete...
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The Prince of Wales wants to build this next to St Paul's. The City is...
The Independent - London;
February 10, 1996 ;
Jonathan Glancey;
787 words
......want from him? The redevelopment of Paternoster Square, the vacant yet revered site to the...Mansion House}. A public inquiry into Paternoster Square would drag on and, even if, especially...still next to useless." Square one is Paternoster Square as it is: a development of ...
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New base but Exchange to stay in City
Evening Standard - London;
June 12, 2001 ;
MALCOLM WITHERS;
155 words
......relocate to a new headquarters in Paternoster Square in 2004, ending fears that it might...building at King Edward's Court in Paternoster Square. Its current base, Exchange Tower...the Stock Exchange since 1972. The Paternoster Square lease is for 25 years at a cost of...
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LSE exchanges the old for the new with move across the city
The Scotsman;
June 13, 2001 ;
600 words
......was moving house - to premises on Paternoster Square, in the shadow of St Paul's Cathedral...office a stone's throw away, opposite Paternoster Square. Some of the other big share-trading...make their own removal plans. The Paternoster Square development replaces a dour concrete...
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New base but Exchange to stay in City.
The Evening Standard (London, England);
June 12, 2001 ;
Withers, Malcolm;
161 words
......relocate to a new headquarters in Paternoster Square in 2004, ending fears that it might...building at King Edward's Court in Paternoster Square. Its current base, Exchange Tower...the Stock Exchange since 1972. The Paternoster Square lease is for 25 years at a cost of...
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Mitsubishi banks on St Paul's project
The Independent - London;
November 23, 1997 ;
Dana Rubin;
558 words
......accommodation. In planning terms, Paternoster Square is probably the "most sensitive...If this latest scheme takes off, Paternoster Square could become the most prestigious...permission within the next few months, the Paternoster Square project should appear at just the...
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Waterman at work on sight
Evening Standard - London;
October 6, 2000 ;
94 words
...CONSTRUCTION work at Paternoster Square to restore the views of St Paul's Cathedral, one of the...the rejuvenation. Demolition work is still going on in Paternoster Square prior to the rebuilding. Waterman increased pre-tax profits...
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London Illustrated: Invisible City
The Independent on Sunday;
March 9, 2003 ;
Jay Merrick;
461 words
......blandly designed buildings rising in Paternoster Square. Walking on towards Great Victoria...Newgate Street at an early stage in the Paternoster Square redevelopment. We notice urban change...wonderful remains. St Paul's, unlike Paternoster Square or a dozen other developments in...
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Paternoster packs in food outlets for empty offices.
The Evening Standard (London, England);
September 19, 2003 ;
238 words
...Byline: JAMES ROSSITER PATERNOSTER Square celebrates its longawaited...Round the corner at 10 Paternoster Square, the London Stock Exchange...landlord for the bulk of Paternoster Square, is happy. Its one million...
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Lord Mayor bulldozes through to St Paul's
Evening Standard - London;
May 26, 1999 ;
Mira Bar Hillel;
180 words
......London, Lord Levene, today began the symbolic demolition of Paternoster Square by attacking a concrete flower planter from the controls...be more shops, restaurants and cafes than at present. Paternoster Square: set for a facelift
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Waterman's sight work
Evening Standard - London;
October 6, 2000 ;
180 words
...CONSTRUCTION work at Paternoster Square to restore the views of St Paul's Cathedral, one of the...sitting on a hill. Demolition work is still going on in Paternoster Square, and Campbell believes all the complex engineering problems...
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LETTER: Football and cafes outside St Paul's
The Independent - London;
January 24, 1996 ;
Clare Stevens;
113 words
......Sir: Thank you for reopening the debate on the future of Paternoster Square. As the parent of a St Paul's Cathedral chorister, I can...restaurants would be an ideal solution to the problem of Paternoster Square, particularly if the shops and restaurants were open at...
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