In her research-based works, the artist explores fiction as an artistic and political strategy.
The prestigious Kiefer Hablitzel | Göhner Art Prize is awarded each year to artists under the age of 30 living in Switzerland. The special prize 2022 goes to the Geneva artist Camille Kaiser (*1992). It includes a solo exhibition with publication at the Aargauer Kunsthaus. In her research-based works, Camille Kaiser explores fiction as an artistic and political strategy. Image and text serve her as a means to draw attention to historical gaps and rewrite collective narratives.
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