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Viewing Jasleen Kaur: Boomerang at Hollybush Gardens

A highly anticipated solo exhibition of work by the Turner Prize winning Jasleen Kaur at Hollybush Gardens opens this week, soon after the artist’s inclusion at the gallery’s booth at Frieze. Boomerang features a new body of work exploring the ways in which histories and narratives are controlled and disseminated, and how the border enters the home through the intimate but also larger outside forces.

Few details have been released about the exhibition – which opens to the public from Friday – but Kaur is known for mining unexpected, unconventional and everyday materials and transforming them into immersive sculptures, installations and sound pieces that envelop and transport the viewer, both cryptic and familiar.

The exhibition also precedes the unveiling of a new public sculpture by Kaur at the end of the month in Thamesmead, South East London. Kaur was selected for the commission by a panel of five young curators from Thamesmead. Called Was. Is. Will be., it is Kaur’s first permanent public artwork, developed in close collaboration with these curators and the local community.

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Dates
07 November 2025 — 20 December 2025
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