Fifth edition. A screening program and exhibition of moving images works in dialogue with books and prints, accompanied by a special edition publication.
One appointment in a series of five intensive days, each featuring an international artist whose experimental video work interacts with their books and printed matter.
CHRISTINE GEDEON | KAMERA N°11
Wednesday, 3 December 2025, from 6 pm
Thursday, 4 – Sunday, 7 December, 2025 from 2-6 pm
Opening
Wednesday, 3 December 2025
Exhibition and launch of KAMERA CAHIER N° 11, from 6 pm
Film screening and artist talk: Christine Gedeon in conversation with Syrian novelist Nihad Sirees, 7:30 pm
Christine Gedeon is a visual artist, born in Aleppo and raised in the U.S., who lives and works between Berlin and New York. Since the start of the war in Syria, her work has focused on her family history in Aleppo before the civil war, across various mediums: video, sound installation, and works on paper and canvas.
Nihad Sirees, born in Aleppo in 1950, is a Syrian civil engineer and acclaimed novelist known for his narrative realism. The author of seven novels, as well as plays and television series, he explores political, historical, and social themes related to Syria. His novel The North Winds is considered one of the most important historical works in Syrian literature, while his novel The Silence and the Roar, banned in Syria, has been translated into several languages. Renowned also for the innovative TV series The Silk Market, he helped bring the environment and culture of Aleppo to the screen. Branded an opponent of the Syrian government, he left Syria in 2012 and now lives in Berlin.