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5:22 PM View 2

Navi Kaur

The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum

The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
Coventry, United Kingdom

Navi Kaur’s work is inspired by the lives of her paternal grandparents, Surinder (‘Budimom’) and Karamjit (‘Baba Ji’). She intimately and playfully documents themes of domestic, cultural, and spiritual significance. 5:22pm comprises two short films that place narratives of minoritised voices at their centre - in this case the Punjabi traditions housed in modern day Britain. They give insight into Kaur’s grandparents’ dayto-day routines, highlighting their dedication to their Sikh faith, despite being unable to visit the Gurdwara (Sikh temple) during the isolating lockdown period. You are invited to rest, reflect, and reimagine how your own rituals can play a wider part in your daily activities, from reciting prayer at specific times of the day to lovingly and carefully making a sandwich for someone close to you.
They give insight into Kaur’s grandparents’ day-to-day routines, highlighting their dedication to their Sikh faith, despite being unable to visit the Gurdwara (Sikh temple) during the isolating lockdown period.

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  • Title: 5:22 PM View 2
  • Creator: Navi Kaur
  • Date Created: 2020
  • Type: Video Work Installation
  • Medium: Film
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum

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