Céline Condorelli
Celine Condorelli is an installation artist who works with art and architecture, combining a number of approaches from developing structures for ‘supporting’ to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites, resulting in projects merging politics, fiction, public space and whatever else feels urgent at the time. She lives and works in London.
Céline Condorelli is the author/editor of 'Support Structures' on Sternberg Press, 2009, and one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, Birmingham. Recent exhibitions include special commissions for 'Generosity is the new political' at Wysing Arts, Cambridge, and 'And the columns held us up' at Artists Space, New York City (2009), 'Park Nights', Serpentine, 'Far-West', Arnolfini (2008), ‘Hidden Curriculum’, Casco, Utrecht (2007), GIL Biennial, Ghuang Zhou, Shanghai, Beijing, (2007), 4'33'', Magazin 4 Bregenzer Kunstverein, (2007), 'theatre pieces', Tate Triennial (2006), 'Alterity Display', O'Hana gallery, London (2004). Long term projects include developing Support Structure phase 1-10, with Artist-Curator Gavin Wade (2003-2009), and previously taxi_onomy with artist Beatrice Gibson. Céline Condorelli has been teaching since 2000 (UEL, LMU) and is PhD candidate in Research Architecture, Goldsmiths College, London.