Street Art Cats Take Over Fluctuart in Free Paris Exhibition 'Chacun cherche son chat'
Running until August 23, Fluctuart, the floating urban art center located at Pont des Invalides in Paris, showcases 'Chacun cherche son chat', a complimentary exhibition that honors cats through street art. Curated by Eva Quintard, the exhibition includes twelve urban artists such as Ardif, Madame, Kraken, Scaf, and Kesadi. Visitors can engage with the display, which is filled with visual puns and hidden surprises. Notable pieces feature Kesadi's fresco 'Chat pitre' (2026), Scaf's anamorphic creation, and Veks van Hillik's 'Philosophie quantique' (2026). The corridor displays Agrume's exploration of otherness and Ruben Carrasco's depiction of a cat navigating realities, while Kraken reflects on internet celebrity, and Madame offers an installation inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Black Cat'.
Key facts
- Fluctuart in Paris presents 'Chacun cherche son chat' until August 23.
- The exhibition is free and features works by 12 street artists curated by Eva Quintard.
- Artists include Ardif, Madame, Kraken, Scaf, and Kesadi.
- Kesadi's monumental fresco 'Chat pitre' (2026) is designed as a comic strip about a cat's ordinary day.
- Veks van Hillik's 'Philosophie quantique' (2026) reinterprets Schrödinger's cat experiment.
- Madame's installation, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Black Cat', includes silkscreened cats with eyes in spoons that move with the Seine.
- Kraken's work comments on the internet's saturation of cat images.
- The exhibition is located at Pont des Invalides, port du Gros Caillou, 75008 Paris.
Entities
Artists
- Eva Quintard
- Ardif
- Madame
- Kraken
- Scaf
- Kesadi
- Veks van Hillik
- Agrume
- Ruben Carrasco
- Edgar Allan Poe
Institutions
- Fluctuart
Locations
- Paris
- France
- Pont des Invalides
- port du Gros Caillou