Kadist is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts organization with an international contemporary art collection. In addition to being a collecting body, Kadist hosts artists residencies and produces exhibitions, publications, and public events. The first location was opened in Paris in 2006 by Vincent Worms and Sandra Terdjman, and a San Francisco, California location was added in 2011 in the Mission District.
Programs
* Exhibitions: With a gallery space both in Paris and San Francisco, Kadist hosts exhibitions by international artists and curators, often in coordination with their residency program. Artists they have worked with include
Ryan Gander
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Danh Vo,
Francis Alÿs, and Roman Ondàk. Additionally they have co-produced large scale artist projects, including "Klau Mich" by
Dora García and "Muster" by
Clemens von Wedemeyer at
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* Residencies: Kadist provides residencies for a wide range of creative activities including and not limited to new artistic productions, publications, writers and curators. Recent residents include artists
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White Fungus, Nero, and
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* Events: Kadist San Francisco hosts an ongoing series of events, frequently on Wednesdays, which have involved screenings, performances, conversations, and game shows.
Mission
From their mission statement: "We believe contemporary artists make an important contribution to a progressive society, their work often addressing key issues of our time. KADIST is a non-profit organization that encourages this engagement and is dedicated to extending the reach of artists represented in its collection to a global audience, thus facilitating new connections across cultures. Its programs develop collaborations with artists, curators and many art organizations around the world. Local programs in KADIST’s hubs of Paris and San Francisco include exhibitions, public events, residencies and educational initiatives. Complemented by an active online network, they aim at creating vibrant conversations about contemporary art and ideas."
Collection
The Kadist collection was established in 2001 and includes film and video, performance, painting, photography, drawings and prints, sculpture, and installations. Ultimately the collection not bound by geography, but it focuses on four greater regions: the Middle East, Asia, The Americas and Europe. Kadist has also supported the production of artworks, and commissioned artworks through its residency program, and in collaboration with international biennials—some of which are part of the collection.
References
External links
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Kadist Art Foundation in Paper Magazine"Trio of Art Entities Opens in San Francisco's Mission District" in Art In AmericaEpisode 304 Kadist Art FoundationReview_of_exhibition_Living_as_Form_the_Nomadic_Version,_2011.html" ;"title="Living as Form">Review of exhibition
Review of exhibition ''L'exigence de la saudade'', 2013in Artforum
Review of exhibitionwith Goldin+Senneby, 2010 in art agenda
Review of Lives Between exhibitionKADIST and e-flux present Ways of Reading Symposium February 1, 2020
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