Céline Condorelli: Pentimenti (The Corrections)

Strange installation at the National Gallery by this year’s artist in residence, Céline Condorelli.

The work was in room 31 with French 17th century works including the Poussins. A carpet replaces the usual museum benches and a diaphanous curtain is draped over the skylight. Through the floor vents there is a soundscape of snippets from Trafalgar Square.

It’s all very nice but I’m not sure I understand what it’s about. The commentary says that it “invites to us to become aware of our own way of seeing, to pay attention to the space and materials of the National Gallery, how we behave in it and how it is connected to the world outside.”

I think I need an online talk on it to hear more from the artist on this one.

Closes 7 January 2023

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Guardian


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