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Tino Sehgal
Tino Sehgal (; ; born 1976) is a British–German artist, based in Berlin, who describes his work as "constructed situations".〔(Anne Midgette, ''The New York Times'', Nov 25, 2007 )〕 He is also thought of as a choreographer that makes dance for the museum setting.〔(Judith Macrkrell, ''The Guardian'', November 27, 2013 )〕 ==Personal life== Sehgal was born in London and raised in Düsseldorf, Paris, and a town close to Stuttgart.〔Arthur Lubow (January 15, 2010), (Making Art Out of an Encounter ) New York Times.〕 His father was born in British India, and was a member of the Punjabi Sehgal family, but "had to flee from what is today Pakistan when he was a child";〔Danielle Stein, "(Tino Sehgal )," ''GQ'', November 2009.〕 his mother was "a German native and homemaker."〔Arthur Lubow, "(Making Art Out of an Encounter )," ''The New York Times Magazine'', Jan. 17, 2010, p. 28.〕 He studied political economy, conceptual art and dance at Humboldt University, Berlin and Folkwang University of the Arts, Essen. He danced in the company of French experimental choreographers Jérôme Bel and Xavier Le Roy.〔 In 1999, Sehgal worked with the dance collective Les Ballets C. de la B. in Ghent, Belgium, and developed a piece entitled ''Twenty Minutes for the Twentieth Century'', a 55-minute series of movements performed naked in twenty different dance styles, from Vaslav Nijinsky to George Balanchine to Merce Cunningham, and so forth.〔
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