Célia Rakotondrainy

Célia Rakotondrainy was born in Paris in 1994 and currently resides and works between São Miguel, Paris and Nosy Be. After completing her studies at Iéseg Paris, she decided to focus entirely on painting. While pursuing her passion for art, she also enrolled in the Art History program at Oxford through their distance learning program. In 2019, Rakotondrainy furthered her curatorial training at the University of the Arts in Berlin and the Freie Universität in the art market. Represented by Chela Mitchell Gallery, Rakotondrainy is a self-taught French artist with Malagasy origins.

Rakotondrainy’s upbringing in a culturally diverse environment has inspired her to explore and understand the complexities of identity. Her paintings are a means of expressing emotions and exploring the idea that identity is a construction, similar to a work of art.

Through her art she poetically depicts the concept that identity is constantly evolving and dynamically composed of layers that are added, transformed, destroyed, and reformed over time. She believes that this ever-changing process of construction makes it impossible to grasp a universal definition of identity.

She has exhibited globally, including Paris, Miami, Washington DC, Barcelona, or Cologne.

What if I could actually speak with you?, 2021
Oil on linen
41.34 x 31.5 inches

From the collection of Arthur Lewis and Hau Nguyen

Don’t search for too long, 2021
Oil on linen
41.34 x 31.5 inches

From the collection of Arthur Lewis and Hau Nguyen

Célia Rakotondrainy

when can we meet our own selves?, 2022

Oil on canvas

Framed: 41 5/8 x 59 7/8 x 2 1/16 inches

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