about
Céline Struger (born 1982 in Klagenfurt) is an Austrian artist whose practice comprises sculpture and site-specific art.
Her work focuses on the redefinition of sites and their original genius loci, engaging with themes such as post-capitalism, mythology, and collective consciousness. Struger frequently employs water as a sculptural medium, allowing it to interact with diverse materials to create dynamic surfaces that evoke fluidity, erosion, and decay.
The artist inquires cultural constructs such as sacrality, familiarity, and estrangement, exploring how spaces embody meaning and memory within an ever-changing world. She investigates the agency of non-human entities—buildings, deserted sites, and materials—in their evolving dialogue with human presence. Within this haunted realm of spatial existence, water serves both as medium and metaphor, inscribing time into matter and evoking the unconscious and the uncanny.
Struger lives and works in Vienna.