Les Frontières sont des animaux nocturnes / Sienos yra naktiniai gyvunai

Exhibition

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Les Frontières sont des animaux nocturnes / Sienos yra naktiniai gyvunai

Ends in 15 days: October 12, 2024 → January 4, 2025

Exposition kadist paris palais de tokyo 1 grid Les frontières sont des animaux nocturnes — Kadist, Palais de Tokyo Kadist présente une exposition exceptionnelle qui se déploie entre ses murs et le Palais de Tokyo qui fait vibrer l’intime et l’his... 2 - Bien Critique

Borders are Nocturnal Animals (Sienos yra naktiniai gyvunai) presents a dozen intergenerational artists: mostly Lithuanian, but also based in the wider region and France. Using forms, imagination and poetry as political tools, this exhibition offers a frail thread to read through complex colonial histories, realities, and visions of the future. The project stems from the present geopolitical turmoil caused by the Russian war in Ukraine and follows the multitude of ruptures and ripples it sends through space and time.

Artists: Andrius Arutiunian, Beyond the post-soviet, Danylo Halkin, Agne Jokse, Deimantas Narkevicius, Marija Olsauskaite, Algirdas Seskus, Emilija Skarnulyte, Anastasia Sosunova, Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonas, Anna Zvyagintseva

Curators: Neringa Bumblienė & Émilie Villez

Two years after the invasion started, what normality is possible in the vicinity of the conflict, while we witness history repeating itself? The exhibition points at untold histories of the region that until very recently were overshadowed by power discourses. Once told, can they reshape established narratives of the past and the present? The exhibition brings together artists that reflect on systems of beliefs and languages that carry resilience.

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Anastasia Sosunova, DIY, 2023 — Video installation Courtesy of the artist

The title is a reference to Luba Jurgenson’s essay, Quand nous nous sommes réveillés. Nuit du 24 février 2022 : invasion de l’Ukraine [When we woke up. Night of February 24 2022: invasion of Ukraine] (Verdier, 2023): “Les frontières sont des animaux nocturnes, elles bougent pendant que nous dormons. Il faudrait toujours veiller” [Borders are nocturnal animals, they move while we sleep. We should always be vigilant].

“Borders are Nocturnal Animals / Sienos yra naktiniai gyvunai) is a project co-organised by the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, KADIST Paris, and the Contemporary Art Centre in Vilnius on the occasion of the Season of Lithuania in France. The exhibition will be simultaneously presented at the Palais de Tokyo and KADIST in Paris in the fall of 2024 and will be curated by Neringa Bumbliene and Émilie Villez. A presentation at the Contemporary Art Centre in Vilnius will follow in 2025.

Learning more about the simultaneous exhibition in Palais de Tokyo

The exhibition will be closed from December 23, 2024 to January 1, 2025 included.