London based artist Céline Condorelli works with art and architecture to develop possibilities for ‘supporting’, and for broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites resulting in projects merging exhibitions, politics, fiction, and public space. She holds a Phd in Research Architecture from Goldsmiths College London (2013), and an MA in History and Theory of Architecture, University of East London (2000).
Recent exhibitions include bau bau, GfZK, Leipzig, Germany and Hangar Bicocca, Milan, Italy; Ten Thousand Wiles and a Hundred Thousand Tricks, MuHKA, Antwerp, Belgium (all 2014); Additionals, Project Art Centre, Dublin, Ireland; The Parliament, Archive of Disobedience, Castello di Rivoli, Italy; Puppet Show, Eastside Projects, Birmingham; Things That Go Without Saying, Grazer Kunstverein, Austria (all 2013); Surrounded by the Uninhabitable, SALT Istanbul (2012); There is nothing left, Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum, Egypt and Manifesta 8, Murcia (2010-12); Revision-Part 1, Artists Space, New York (2009) and Revison – Part 2, Cell Project Space, London, (2010).