Andros Zins-Browne Read Bio Collapse
Andros Zins-Browne is a choreographer born in New York, who lives and works between New York City and Brussels. His work—at the intersection of installation, performance, and dance—twists the categories of virtuality and embodiment. His solo performance Already Unmade, where he practices the “unmaking”of his own performance archive, was commissioned by the Boghossian Foundation and has been performed at BOZAR Museum, Brussels, the Whitney Museum, New York, the Rockbund Museum, Shanghai, and the Fondation Galeries Lafayette for Festival d’Automne, Paris. In collaboration with choreographer Will Rawls, Andros has recently presented two “remixes”—one on the work of video artist Tony Cokes, commissioned by the 10th Berlin Biennale, and another of the performance piece See-Saw by avant-garde choreographer Simone Forti at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. Atlas Unlimited—a series of exhibitions in collaboration with artist Karthik Pandian—addresses movement, destruction, and re-construction through sculpture and performance. In 2013, Zins-Browne founded The Great Indoors, an association for artistic research and production.