Relive the highlights, rewind the memories! Watch what you may have missed over the past few months… 🌊
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CE N’EST QU’À LA TOMBÉE DU JOUR | [removed]
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Younès Ben Slimane, Sahar El Echi & Camille Lévy Sarfati
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Artistic director of the 32bis in Tunis, Camille Lévy Sarfati has been in residence at KADIST Paris for the whole month of April 2023. She presented a perspective on the young Tunisian video art scene during an evening of screenings and presented the work of four artists, accompanied by a concert and a discussion about the current socio-political context in Tunisia.
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THE SINKING SHIP/PROSPERITY | [removed]
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Darla Migan
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A dynamic conversation between interdisciplinary artist Jota Mombaça and art critic and philosopher Darla Migan on the subjects of displacement, dispossession, the sounds of water, the material limits of racialization, and the role of water in global logistics, filtered through their South American and Caribbean upbringings. Mombaça participated by phone, reading poems that guided the performances in this body of work, and prompting Migan’s in-person reflections on the installation.
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Ana Vaz, Há Terra! (still), 2016 | Courtesy of the artist and KADIST collection
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Looking for more videos? KADIST tv brings together our global collection of 400+ video artworks with over 100 KADIST-produced artist interviews, a rotation of curated playlists, artist spotlights and occasional live broadcasts. Now on: Myth in Motion, a video exhibition co-organized with Sa Sa Art Projects, Phnom Penh and a special screening of Wang Tuo’s ‘The Interrogation’ (2017).
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Kadist Programs around the World
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Now
through August 12, 2023
through August 12, 2023
through August 12, 2023
through August 21, 2023
Sa Sa Art Projects, Phnom Penh Myth in Motion, video exhibition and public programs
through August 12, 2023
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Soon
October 6, 2023- February 4, 2024
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