KADIST Paris Examines Collective Narratives in 'Nothing but the Truth'
KADIST Paris is currently showcasing an exhibition called 'Nothing but the Truth,' which explores the power of collective narratives and the art of storytelling. Curated by Flora Fettah, the exhibition features works from KADIST's collection as well as pieces from various invited artists. It highlights how fiction can serve as a form of resistance in challenging social contexts, using mediums like video, installation, and sculpture to challenge dominant narratives. Noteworthy contributions include videos by Bahar Noorizadeh, Ghita Skali, and Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc. Mercedes Azpilicueta has created a unique piece that transforms the exhibition space. There’s also a monthly event and a joint editorial project with Palais de Tokyo and the Asameena collective, featuring artists such as Salim Bayri and others.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Nothing but the Truth' at KADIST Paris
- Curated by Flora Fettah
- Explores collective narratives and storytelling as critical tools
- Features works from KADIST collection and invited artists
- Includes videos by Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Ghita Skali, and Bahar Noorizadeh
- Mercedes Azpilicueta contributes palimpsest work 'Potatoes, Riots and Other Imaginaries'
- Monthly free event at KADIST space
- Editorial collaboration between Asameena collective and Palais de Tokyo
Entities
Artists
- Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc
- Asameena
- Mercedes Azpilicueta
- Salim Bayri
- Aslı Çavuşoğlu
- Fehras Publishing Practices
- Kiluanji Kia Henda
- Tuan Andrew Nguyen
- Bahar Noorizadeh
- Ghita Skali
- Eden Tinto Collins & Gystere
- Flora Fettah
Institutions
- KADIST Paris
- Palais de Tokyo
Locations
- Paris
- France