The Sarindar Dhaliwal exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada highlights more than 40 years of artmaking by the South Asian Canadian artist. Dhaliwal's art investigates memory, identity and migration.cThis is her first solo...
The Sarindar Dhaliwal exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada highlights more than 40 years of artmaking by the South Asian Canadian artist. Dhaliwal's art investigates memory, identity and migration.cThis is her first solo exhibition at the AGO. The exhibit is on until January 7, 2024.
At the Sarindar Dhaliwal exhibit at the AGO in Toronto, Canada, you can watch a video of the artist in her home studio discussing some inspirations behind her artwork, her creative process, and her practice overall.
The Sarindar Dhaliwal exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario highlights the work of multidisciplinary artist Sarindar Dhaliwal. The exhibit showcases over 40 years of her art.
While reading about the partition of India in 1947, Dhaliwal learned that the task fell to an English barrister who had never visited India before. The partition of what is now India, Pakistan and Bangladesh led to the displacement and death of...
While reading about the partition of India in 1947, Dhaliwal learned that the task fell to an English barrister who had never visited India before. The partition of what is now India, Pakistan and Bangladesh led to the displacement and death of millions. This art piece is on display at the AGO in Toronto, Canada.
This mixed-media installation has 544 photographs, and rotary phone with audio on a painted wooden table. The photos are of brides to be, featured in the New York Times engagement section from 1989-1992. As an anthropological study, this work...
This mixed-media installation has 544 photographs, and rotary phone with audio on a painted wooden table. The photos are of brides to be, featured in the New York Times engagement section from 1989-1992. As an anthropological study, this work presents a Western parallel to the South Asian practice of arranged marriage.
Sarindar Dhaliwal was born in Punjab, India and moved to Toronto, Canada at the age of fifteen. She has a PhD in Fine Arts from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario,
"Sarindar Dhaliwal: When I grow up I want to be a namer of paint colours" is an exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario, and is on until January 7, 2024.