Elodie
Silberstein is an installation artist and a free lance curator. She focuses
on creating sensorial installations which explore the concept of regression
to childhood but also ultimately to our primary home in the wombs of our
mothers. In 2005, she graduated with honours a BA-Art Management in the
Université de Provence in France.
Her work is often described as immersive as it is not a self contained
object but the creation of a fictional world in which the viewer experiences
a different and novel mode of receptivity. She combines multiple references
such as minimalism, architecture, storytelling and childhood phantasmagoria.
Elodie is currently working in a collaborative project with Architect
Ed Frith and Choreographer Caroline Salem for Architecture Week 2006.
Recent solo shows have included The Gingerbread House held at Trinity
Buoy Wharf in June 2005 and The Cubby House in Campbell Works Gallery
in February 2006. She is been invited to the Bianual Resonancias del Cuerpo
organised by CAVC (El Centro de Artes Visuales Contemporáneo) to
be held in Honduras in September 2006.
Elodie also curates Eat Art Part, a recurring experimental platform for
debate and creation over a culinary work realised by an invited artist
in a domestic environment.
She is a member of the Art Advisory Board of Oxford House and received
a grant from the French Art Council in 1998 to organize artistic activies
in Manila‚s Shelters.
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