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Céline Condorelli

  • Installation Works
    • Thinking Through Skin
    • Prologue
    • Props
    • Epilogue
    • After Work
    • Equipment
    • Limits to Play
    • Brise-Soleil
    • Ausstellungsliege
    • Host
    • Cinema Zagara
    • All Our Tomorrows
    • Portals
    • Models for a Qualitative Society
    • Telephone Piece
    • After Image (Gray and Bayer)
    • Afterimages
    • Display Show
    • Average Spatial Compositions
    • Swindelier
    • (playing) bau bau
    • Spatial Compositions
    • Deodand
    • Intentionals
    • We Just Came To Say No
    • Puppet Show
    • The Company We Keep
    • Additionals
    • Two Days Work
    • Cotton/Rubber
    • White Gold
    • ‘Il n’y a plus rien’ -One
    • Something Stronger than Skepticism
    • Curtain Show
    • Life Always Escapes
    • The Parliament
    • Revision –part I
    • Revision –part II
    • Surrounded by the Uninhabitable
    • Lullaby
    • The Seventeenth Plan
    • So-called Utopia
  • Public Works
    • Ouah Wau (to Donna Haraway)
    • Tools For Imagination
    • Zanzibar
    • Corps à Corps
    • Conversation Piece
    • baubau (cafe)
    • Things That Go Without Saying
  • Long-term Projects
    • Support Structure
    • Eastside Projects
  • Printed Matter / Text
    • Zanzibar
    • bau bau
    • You Display, I Display, We Display
    • The Company She Keeps
    • Life in Fragments
    • Interview: Chisenhale Gallery
    • Support Structures
    • Notes on Friendship
    • Terrain Vague, Persistent Images
    • Life Always Escapes
    • Reader
    • Instance
    • Negotiation Piece
    • Interview: Mark Cousins
    • Interview: Markus Miessen
  • Info
    • Contact
    • Press / Text
    • CV

Eastside Projects is an artist-run space, a public gallery for the city of Birmingham and the world. It is organised by a founding collective comprising Simon and Tom Bloor, Céline Condorelli, Ruth Claxton, James Langdon; and Gavin Wade, who runs the space.

www.eastsideprojects.org

Eastside Projects Manual, Draft #2, as published in Support Structures (2009)

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