CAN Neuchâtel

it won't be silence

Exhibition
07.04.21 – 06.06.21

Camille Kaiser, opening scene : bright flowers, somewhere oustide oran, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon
Camille Kaiser, opening scene : bright flowers, somewhere oustide oran, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon
Camille Kaiser, opening scene : bright flowers, somewhere oustide oran, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon
Camille Kaiser, opening scene : bright flowers, somewhere oustide oran, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon
Maya Hottarek, Tell me you just had an emergency landing without telling me you just had an emercency landing, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon
Maya Hottarek, Tell me you just had an emergency landing without telling me you just had an emercency landing, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon
Maya Hottarek, Tell me you just had an emergency landing without telling me you just had an emercency landing, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon
Maya Hottarek, Tell me you just had an emergency landing without telling me you just had an emercency landing, 2021. Vue de l'exposition it won’t be silence, CAN Centre d’art Neuchâtel Photo: Sebastian Verdon

It won't be silence is a two-part exhibition with Maya Hottarek, Camille Kaiser, Camille Dumond and Tina Omayemi Reden, conceptualized by Julie Marmet. The project articulates self-mythological narratives and strategies of fictionalization, in order to put into space situated, political and polyphonic histories.
For the first part, Maya Hottarek and Camille Kaiser produce bio/mytho-graphic identities and use the tools of staging and editing to deconstruct the characters, reconstruct the narrative and reveal the steps in the construction of the fiction.

For the second part of the exhibition, Camille Dumond and Tina Omayemi Reden draw on para-political discourse to question the dominant narrative, interrogate its (non-)collective memory and gives voice to counter-hegemonic narratives.

Artists
Maya Hottarek, Camille Kaiser, Camille Dumond, Tina Reden

Curator
Julie Marmet

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Location

CAN Centre d’Art Neuchâtel
Rue des Moulins 37
2000 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
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Website
https://can.ch

Published on: 02.04.21