HOW FAR IS TOO SOON? : WIDLINE CADET

Presented by Nazarian / Curcio

Nazarian / Curcio

616 N La Brea Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90036

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 6pm

Drawing from her family’s immigration from Haiti to the United States, Cadet’s interdisciplinary practice—spanning photography, video, sound, sculpture, and installation—explores migration, assimilation, and intergenerational memory and identity. The exhibition title, How Far is Soon?, refers to both distance and time, alluding to the geographical and temporal separation between the artist, her family, her birth country, and her visions of selfhood. 

 

In How Far is Soon?, Cadet reflects on her personal and artistic transformation within the context of living in diaspora in the U.S. and now specifically, Los Angeles. Photography remains central to the exhibition and the artist’s practice. In a series of over fifteen new images, Cadet shifts between genres—portraiture, landscape, still life, and interiors—each directly informed by memories, archival images, as well as cultural and interior mythologies which have and are continuously shaping her becoming. Cadet wonders how far away will her diasporic life lead her? How much longer before she becomes someone completely unrecognizable from the vision she once had of her original self? How many generations until her and her family’s presence is completely erased from her birth country? How far / how long until her fragmented memories disappear? How long until her internal signifiers become meaningless? And is it possible to resist the process or is surrendering the inevitable outcome / unavoidable consequence?

 

Many of her pictures either include herself or other women from within her community in Los Angeles. Cadet experiments with display methods such as framed photographs embedded with video screens, pictures rendered in half-circles, and, at times, mounted perpendicular to the wall referencing photographs in family albums and her fragmented memories.

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