Lina Condes (b. 1988) is a Ukrainian-born contemporary artist whose practice investigates the intersection of human identity, technology, and abstraction. Working primarily in sculpture and installation, she is known for transforming the human figure into stylized, minimalist forms that bridge the digital and physical realms.
Condes’s signature visual language reduces the body to linear, almost architectural structures—often resembling wireframe models or emoji-like icons—that explore the emotional range of human expression through a futuristic lens. Her work engages with questions of presence, perception, and connectivity in an increasingly digitized world, offering a reflection on how emotional and psychological states are encoded in form.
Her sculptures balance playful elegance with conceptual rigor, inviting viewers to question the boundaries between artificial and organic, representation and abstraction. With a practice rooted in both fine art and design, she often works with industrial materials and advanced fabrication techniques to explore the body as a system of codes, signals, and gestures.
Condes has exhibited internationally, and her work has been included in a number of high-profile art fairs, biennials, and museum exhibitions. She continues to gain recognition for her ability to translate complex ideas into accessible and visually compelling sculptural forms.
Her pieces are held in private collections across Europe, the United States, and the Middle East, and she remains an important voice in the ongoing dialogue between contemporary art and digital culture.