Kadist Explained

Kadist Paris
Address:19bis/21 rue des Trois Frères
Capacity:100 (est.)
Opened:2006
Kadist San Francisco
Address:3295 20th Street
City:San Francisco, United States
Capacity:100 (est.)
Type:Gallery, art center
Opened:2011

Kadist is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts organization with an international contemporary art collection. Kadist hosts artist residencies and produces exhibitions, publications, and public events. Founded by Vincent Worms and Sandra Terdjman, the first location was opened in Paris in 2006. A San Francisco, California location was opened in the Mission District in 2011.[1] [2]

Programs

Kadist's "Double Takes" is a program that exhibits film and video works through public screenings and exhibitions and shared on their online platform. Myth in Motion is an example of a Double Takes program in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The 2023 exhibit presented the works of five female artists.[3]

Kadist hosts exhibitions by artists and curators, often in coordination with their residency program. Exhibitions are located at their Paris and San Francisco galleries. Kadist organizes curatorial collaborations with art spaces internationally, such as the 2024 Feet Under Fire: On Dispossession exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Panama.[4]

Artists they have worked with include Ryan Gander, Danh Vo, Hank Willis Thomas and Roman Ondàk. They have co-produced large scale artist projects, including "Klau Mich" by Dora García and "Muster" by Clemens von Wedemeyer at Documenta (13).

Kadist provides residencies for new artistic productions, publications, writers and curators. Residents include: Jota Mombaça, Xaviera Simmons, Rosella Biscotti, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries, bookstore Ooga Booga and publications White Fungus, Nero, and Fillip.

Kadist hosts an ongoing series of events in San Francisco and Paris, which have involved screenings, performances, conversations and live music.[5]

Collection

The Kadist collection was established in 2001 and includes film and video, performance, painting, photography, drawings and prints, sculpture, and installations. The collection focuses on five regions: the Middle East & Africa, Asia, North America, Latin America and Europe. Kadist has also commissioned artworks through its exhibition program and in collaboration with international biennials—some of which are part of the collection.[6]

In 2023 Kadist inaugurated the "Nomadic Collection", making part of its collection available to international museums. This series was inaugurated with the Centre Pompidou[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Turner . Chrie . 2011-03-22 . Trio of Art Entities Opens in San Franciscos Mission District . . 0004-3214.
  2. Web site: May 31, 2021 . Kadist: l'art, écho du monde . . fr . 0960-6556.
  3. Web site: 2024-05-23 . Fusing contemporary art and cinema — Phnom Penh Post . 2024-05-23 . www.phnompenhpost.com . en-US.
  4. Web site: 2024-02-27 . "Pies bajo fuego: Sobre el despojo [Feet Under Fire: On Dispossession]" at The Museum of Contemporary Art Panama (MAC Panamá) — Mousse Magazine and Publishing ]. 2024-03-27 . www.moussemagazine.it . en-US.
  5. Web site: Hotchkiss . Sarah . 2011-07-07 . Room with an International View: Kadist SF's Saturday Reading Room . 2024-03-06 . KQED.
  6. Web site: Moisi . Laurent . 2023-07-10 . How the KADIST Collection Remains Rooted in Representation . 2024-06-28 . Whitewall . en-US.
  7. Web site: Yezli . Katia . 2023-07-20 . Comment les musées intègrent l'IA dans leurs collections . 2024-05-23 . www.lequotidiendelart.com . fr.