Stories always begin anew, as long as they are retold. The starting point of Camille Kaiser's stories are fragments from a box full of memories: photographs, maps and letters from the 1950s document her grandfather’s work as a topographer in countries formerly colonized by France. For the exhibition at Dunant Plaza, the Geneva artist interweaves material from the family archive into a new narrative, making gaps visible and the historical and political context of the time palpable.

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