With works by: Francis Alÿs, Kennedy Browne, Jason Dodge Hans-Peter Feldmann, Christoph Keller, Julius Koller Anthony MacCall, Roman Ondák, Pratchaya Phinthong.
Kadist Art Foundation is pleased to announce the second exhibition to be drawn from its collection. In 2009, Jeremy Levison had proposed Capturing Time, an exhibition that addressed issues relating to time. This year, we would like to invite you to discover L'Exposition Lunatique curated by Rozenn Prat, one of the committee members of Kadist Art Foundation.
L'Exposition Lunatique consists of a wandering between forms, ideas, words and projections becoming absurd and flawed at the same time.We must experience these spaces, feel the clashing visions, the shifts and digressions, and through all these hypotheses, follow a futile and absolute hope. Like modern Icaruses, we will think the void, in order to stretch these new spaces, towards the conquest of the utopian. Reviving the myth of discovery, between the intelligible and the sensible, L'Exposition Lunatique emphasizes the attempt of being pioneers of the hypothetical. How could we live without what doesn't exist?

Untitled - Francis Alÿs - 2007
oil on panel, 17 x 23,5 x 1,5 cm

Message to the Extraterrestrials - Christoph Keller - 2007
Dobsonian telescope, slide projector, 80 slides, 2 mirrors. Variable dimensions

Exhibition view - - 2010

Teapot with Shadow - Hans-Peter Feldmann - 2009
Porcelaine, paper, 30 x 34 x 23 cm

Untitled / Study for Don't Cross The Bridge Before... - Francis Alÿs - 2006
Oil, graphite, tape, 3 layers of vellum. Variable dimensions

Landscape for Fire - Anthony McCall - 1972
35mm film transferred to DVD, 7' 05''