Giving shape to profoundly personal feelings and ideas that are difficult to communicate to others with words, Widline Cadet’s riveting photographs inspect kinship, intergenerational legacy and the fragility of memory. Using techniques of repetition – showing figures in the same pose, creating lookalikes in Photoshop or making the number of people in a photo ambiguous – she plays with both recognition and alienation, letting you get lost in the images and ponder on the enticing questions they raise. Her family’s lived experience of immigrating from Haiti to the United States is at the centre of her works, many of which have been featured on esteemed platforms and in iconic museums or galleries such as The New Yorker, TIME Magazine, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Huis Marseille and more.