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Christelle Oyiri in Conversation

17 June 2025 at 18.30–20.00
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Christelle Oyiri. Photo © Chris Lensz

Join Christelle Oyiri, Paris-based artist and producer/DJ (AKA CRYSTALLMESS), for a talk coinciding with the opening of her inaugural Infinities Commission at Tate Modern

Oyiri's inter-disciplinary practice examines often hidden narratives within the dominant culture, with her work exploring themes of alienation, erasure, subcultures as our contemporary source of mythology and wonder, the limitless possibilities of the digital age.

Christelle Oyiri (b. 1992, Paris, FR) is an artist based in Paris, where she engages in a radically interdisciplinary practice that challenges dominant narratives. Her work explores hidden connections within heterotopias and mythologies, utilizing elements of post-humanities theory, popular digital culture and humour. Focused on material research, she draws inspiration from the tonalities, textures, and visual language found in music, art, and youth cultures. She explores the connection between European fables and myths and the African diaspora. Oyiri's artwork has been featured in group exhibitions at notable venues, including Palais de Tokyo (2024), Deichtorhallen Hamburg (2024), Bard College (2024), and Centre Pompidou (2021). Additionally, she performs as a DJ and music producer under the name CRYSTALLMESS.

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