Rennie Collection is pleased to unveil a new video exhibition program presented in the rennie head office located in Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood. Large screens in two meeting rooms located street front in the West 1st Avenue building will display a curated selection of video works drawn from the Rennie Collection.The second iteration of our video exhibition has launched! The exploration of Mircea Cantor’s practice deepens with Wind Orchestra (2012), and we introduce Argentinian artist Pablo Bronstein’s video Passeggiata (2008). Based in London, Bronstein’s architecture-focused, multi-disciplinary practice includes prints and drawings, choreography and performance. Visitors to rennie museum’s summer 2013 group exhibition exploring institutional critique will recall Bronstein’s elegant six part work, Six Affordable Neo-Georgian Futures for the Metropolitan Museum (2009), installed in the lower level exhibition room. Click here to explore these individual video details. The inaugural video exhibition features works by Romanian artist Mircea Cantor. Cantor was the subject of a solo exhibition at Rennie Museum held November 2014 to March 2015. Learn more about Cantor’s multi-disciplinary works by visiting the exhibition’s webpages and watch him speak on the creation of tension in an artwork in this short video or his expanded talk on his practice for the Rennie Collection Speaker Series held at Emily Carr University on the occasion of his exhibition. Click here to explore these individual video details.