Jasleen Kaur Biography

Jasleen Kaur is an artist making with the slurry of life. Raised amidst betrayal, secrecy and banished outsiders, her work is to make sense of what is out of view or withheld. She is called towards plurality, declassifications, polyphony, the blur. She is practising singing in the sediment till she is intoxicated.

Her work has been shown at Tramway, Scotland (2023), Touchstones Rochdale (2021), Wellcome Collection, London (2021), Serpentine Civic, London (2020), Glasgow Women’s Library, Scotland (2019), Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle (2019), MIMA, Middlesbrough (2018), Cubitt Gallery, London (2018), Eastside Projects, Birmingham (2017), Jerwood Space, London (2015). In 2019 her book Be Like Teflon was co-published by Glasgow Women’s Library and Dent-de-leone. She was awarded the Paul Hamlyn Artist Award in 2021.

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Jasleen Kaur. Exhibition view: Turner Prize 2024, Tate Britain, London (25 September 2024–16 February 2025). © Tate Photography, Josh Croll. Courtesy Tate.
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Exhibition view: Jasleen Kaur, Alter Altar, Tramway, Glasgow (31 March–8 October 2023). Courtesy Tramway and Glasgow Life. Photo: Keith Hunter.
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Exhibition view: Jasleen Kaur, Alter Altar, Tramway, Glasgow (31 March–8 October 2023). Courtesy Tramway and Glasgow Life. Photo: Keith Hunter.
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