Event The Artist As...

The Artist As...

Céline Condorelli

01 March 2016
6pm–8pm

  • Event Cost:
    Free

The Artist As… is a year-long lecture series co-presented with Curatorial Practice at MADA (Monash Art Design and Architecture), Melbourne, examining the multitude of roles artists occupy and adapt today.

Céline Condorelli is an artist living and working in London and Milan; she is the author and editor of Support Structures, Sternberg Press (2009), and one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, Birmingham. She is currently Professor at NABA (Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) Milan. The work of Condorelli is fundamentally informed by architecture, a discipline in which the artist holds numerous degrees, including a PhD from Goldsmiths College in London.

Recent exhibitions include bau bau, HangarBicocca, The Company She Keeps, Van Abbemuseum, Céline Condorelli, Chisenhale Gallery,  bau bau, museum refectory, permanent installation, Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig, Ten Thousand Wiles and a Hundred Thousand Tricks, MuHKA, Antwerp (2014), Additionals, Project Art Centre, Dublin, Puppet Show, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, Things That Go Without Saying, Grazer Kunstverein, Austria, The Parliament, ‘Archive of Disobedience’, Castello di Rivoli, Turin (2013), and Surrounded by the Uninhabitable, SALT Istanbul (2012).

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