Céline Condorelli
Biography
Céline Condorelli works at the intersection of art and architecture, exploring how structures—both physical and social—shape human relationships, public space, and modes of attention. Her multidisciplinary practice spans installation, sculpture, and writing, often materializing as environments that question the conditions of display, support, and visibility. Condorelli reimagines the role of art objects as tools for interaction, staging, and encounter. Her work frequently incorporates furniture, textiles, and architectural fragments to challenge conventional distinctions between functional design and autonomous artwork. This interplay of use and contemplation destabilizes passive spectatorship, inviting viewers into a more embodied and critical engagement with their surroundings. Rooted in feminist and postcolonial thought, Condorelli’s projects often reflect on the invisible infrastructures—such as friendship, labor, or institutional framing—that sustain both art and everyday life. Through site-responsive installations and long-term collaborations, she draws attention to what is often overlooked, reframing support as both subject and method. Her practice reconfigures space as an active participant in meaning-making, asking what it means to care for, inhabit, or be sustained by art. Condorelli’s work ultimately challenges assumptions about visibility, authorship, and the politics of display. ...