Céline Condorelli
Céline Condorelli (IT, FR, UK) makes exhibitions, installations, publications, sculptures and architectures. She is interested in how our encounter with the material world takes place by relying on it, and that all human action takes place amidst countless structures of support mostly taken for granted, and therefore appearing invisible. A selection of exhibitions and projects include: After Work, Talbot Rice Gallery & South London Gallery, UK (2022); Our Silver City 2094, Nottingham Contemporary, UK (2022); Dos años de vacaciones, TEA, Tenerife, Spain (2021); Deux ans de vacances, FRAC Lorraine, Metz, France; Ground Control, Bildmuseet, Umeå, Sweden (2020). She is the 2023 National Gallery Artist in Residence and was one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, Birmingham, UK. She is the author and editor of Support Structures published by Sternberg Press (2009), and her first monograph, bau bau was published by Mousse (2017). She was one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, an artist-run exhibition space in Birmingham, UK and has been teaching and lecturing since 1999. She is also professor in the exhibition design and scenography department at the Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung, Karlsruhe.