MONA CAMILLE
A Seychellois, Mona Camille lives and works in London.
Frequently working collaboratively with Olivier Van Den Hende and others, Mona Camille creates performance, sculptural, video and site-specific works utilising various media and processes.
Recent works include the following: ‘The Busker’: Installation & Performance of various media, 2018 • ‘The Lost Supper’, Video piece developed in collaboration with Olivier Van Den Hende, 2020, and featured in the Seychelles ‘Lockdown’ Biennale • ‘Tree of Objects’, Sculptural Installation of various media developed for the Orang Collectifs’ performance piece A Tree of Objects, in collaboration with N. B. Wong and A. Asthier • ‘Plastic Blue’, Plastic bags and thread, 2012 • ‘Folikreol’, Various media, 2017 • ‘Staircase Study’, Various media, 2015 • ‘Chinchilla’, Multifunctional set design for a play, timber and various media, 2017 • ‘A WALK’, Spatial Installation and Performance developed in collaboration with the AA Interprofessional Studio, Laban Choreography MA, New Movement Collective and David McAlmont at Concentrico Festival 2018, Timber structures, 2017 • ‘Blue Hour’, Spatial Installation developed in the Tangible Territory Group in collaboration with, and under the lead of artists Tereza Stehlíková and Romain Tardy, alongside Fernanda Alpino, Nitish Jain, Kain Leo, Florence Mein, Amy Neilson-Smith, Babi Targino, Rachel Testard, Katja Vaghi and Kerryn Wise, 2019 • ‘Luzz Puzzle + Light Design’, developed in collaboration with Henry Unterreiner, Eleni Beveratou and Oliver Mounir, 2020.