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Gurjeet Singh: When Words Hurt

Gurjeet Singh

Apr 3 – Mar 23

Asian Art Museum
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Asian Art Museum

200 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

Thu 1pm-8pm, Fri-Mon 10am-5pm, Tue-Wed Closed

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Chandigarh-based artist Gurjeet Singh's first show at an American institution offers a moving consideration of the emotional impact of words. Teary Eyes is a soft sculpture stitched together from pieces of dress fabric. Despite a playful, colorful surface, the work conveys a deep vulnerability; this feeling grows deeper as we witness a violent exchange of words in the painting Prickly Words. Portraits of Singh with the figure further personalize the exhibition. "These works explore what it means to be seen, to express yourself, and the power of language to build us up and tear us down," says exhibition curator Padma Dorje Maitland, Malavalli Family Foundation Associate Curator of the Art of the Indian Subcontinent. "Even if we accept ourselves and feel confident, the wrong word at the wrong time can deeply impact us. Whether Sikh, South Asian, Queer, soft, or hard, Singh's work addresses the complex challenges of fashioning how we appear in the world."

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sculpturepaintingdrawingsoundperformancesoft sculptureidentityequityequalityLGBTQ+sustainability
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