Turner prize winning artist in latest Kaldor Public Art Project

With no documentation of his works allowed, Tino Sehgal's performance art exists only in real-time and space.
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Image: Tino Sehgal performing as part of the Guggenheim’s 50th Anniversary celebrations in 2010.

2013 Turner Prize nominee, Tino Sehgal, will visit Sydney next February to perform his work This is so contemporary in the forecourt of The Art Gallery of New South Wales.

The Berlin-based, London-born performance artist’s visit is part of the 29th Kaldor Public Art Project founded by John Kaldor, who works with international artists in public spaces to create new opportunities for the public to engage with contemporary and performance art.

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Esther Levy-Fenner
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Esther Levy-Fenner is a Melbourne journalist.