Condorelli’s installations, publications and curatorial projects combine a number of approaches from developing structures for ‘supporting’ (the work of others, forms of political imaginary, existing and fictional realities) to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites.
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She is one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, Birmingham, UK.
For Liverpool Biennial 2016, Condorelli has created a series of ‘portals’ which act as entrances to each episode. These entrances range from physical constructions to sounds and images.
Recent solo exhibitions include HangarBicocca, Milan, Italy (2015); Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK (2014); Museum of Contemporary Art, Leipzig, Germany (2014); Project Dublin, Dublin, Ireland (2013); and Pavilion, Leeds, UK (2012). She has presented works in group exhibitions in venues such as Van Abbemuseum, the Netherlands (2014).
Portal: Chinatown, 2016
Jotoba Cains Brewery wood, steel, brass, mirror, acrylic and paint
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial
Exhibited at Cains Brewery
Portal: The Children’s Episode, 2016
Timber framed freestanding screen with inserted door
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial
Exhibited at Cains Brewery
Bau bau, 2014
Neon, light box, vinyl
Exhibited at Cains Brewery
Portal: Ancient Greece, 2016
Audio, 22min
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial
Exhibited at Tate Liverpool
Portal: Flashback, 2016
Polyester fabric and cotton mesh
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial
Exhibited at ABC Cinema
Encounters at Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre
Featuring interactive sculptures, film and immersive soundscapes, Encounters brings together works by leading international artists presented at Liverpool Biennial 2016 to Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre in Greater Manchester. Mark Leckey’s Dream English Kid 1964 – 1999 AD is the artist’s attempt to retrace the significant events of his life through archival footage on the internet. In the Sculpture Centre, visitors can discover sculptural and sound ‘portals’ by Céline Condorelli, an artwork by Audrey Cottin waiting to be activated through collaboration, and Rita McBride’s sculptural memories of buildings consumed by time. Encounters is on view until 9 September 2017.
Part of the Liverpool Biennial touring programme, which brings artworks by international artists presents at the 2016 Biennial to six art organisations in the North of England.
Film by Carl Davies, FACT Video Production Services