The BSR is pleased to present the second event of the FA Talks series. On 28 February at 6pm, artist Permindar Kaur gave a talk about her practice. Permindar Kaur is a sculpture/installation artist, whose approach to art is playful, using childlike objects to explore the territory of cultural identity, home and belonging. Kaur introduced her creative practice from 1990 to the current day, starting from her large-scale projects including the ones curated by Eddie Chambers for Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol and the B.B.C Billboard Art project, Glasgow in 1992.
She also talked about the work that she exhibited in the British Art Show 4 in 1995 and how this show led to great projects and opportunities, as she exhibited in New York, Australia, Japan, Portugal and Norway. Her shows include Flexible Co-existence (1997) at Art Tower Mito with David Hammons and Felix Gonzalez-Torres and At Home with Art, at the Tate Britain in London. Kaur also explored how her practice and career changed and developed after she started her family and will talk about her current research and plans for a solo show that will take place at John Hansard Gallery this summer.
Kaur has exhibited internationally in both major solo and group exhibitions. Recent solo shows include The Room, Niru Ratnam Gallery (2023); Outgrown, ArtHouse (2022) HOME, 5 Howick Place, London (2020-21); Hiding Out, Djanogly Art Gallery, Nottingham (2014); Cold Comfort (1996) Ikon Gallery
Major group exhibitions include Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945, YSP & UK tour (2021-23); Ikon in the 90’s, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2021) Animals & Us, Turner Contemporary, Margate (2018): At Home with Art, Tate Britain, London (2000); Flexible Co-existence - Art Tower Mito, Mito, Japan (1997): Pictura Britannica, Art from Britain - Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia (1997) British Art Show 4 (1995)
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