Earlier this year, artist Pablo Bronstein filled London’s ICA with drawings, sculptures and installations conceptually based around the affinity between people and architecture. The show also incorporated daily choreographed performances – scores of original ballet now perfectly recorded on film by photographer Laurence Ellis. Together with Bronstein (and fashion designer Mary Katrantzou), Ellis has managed to create both a contemplative study of the way architecture informs our personal movements, and a film that looks cool as hell.
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Alex originally joined It’s Nice That as a designer but moved into editorial and oversaw the It’s Nice That magazine from Issue Six (July 2011) to Issue Eight (March 2012) before moving on that summer.