
Siri Kaur
Void
Siri Kaur’s Sistermoon spans over three decades of image-making, combining personal photographs with archival material to construct a layered account of family, identity, and transformation. Centred on the artist’s relationship with her sister, the book unfolds through recurring motifs and shifting temporal registers, moving between past and present without fixed hierarchy. Kaur’s approach emphasises the role of photography as both a tool of observation and a mechanism for connection, particularly within complex familial structures shaped by displacement and reinvention.