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25th Biennale of Sydney – Rememory

June 14 @ 12:00 am

Sydney’s most iconic art event is back, and this year the Indian voice is impossible to miss. Three Indian and Indian-diaspora artists are among the 83 voices from 37 countries shaping this powerful edition.

CAMP (India) presents their work at White Bay Power Station Department of Home Affairs, while Kulpreet Singh (India) showcases at Penrith Regional Gallery. Department of Home Affairs Then there’s the deeply moving work of Monica Rani Rudhar; born to Indian and Romanian migrant parents, her three-channel video work The Fire In Me Was Lit Long Ago delves into her own familial history, centring the story of her grandfather Ram Parkash, a freedom fighter for Indian Independence in 1940s Punjab. Holi Festival Sydney Through heirlooms, family stories, and bloodlines, her work interrogates the colonial legacies of both trauma and resistance and what it means to inherit them.

Running free across five major venues White Bay Power Station, Art Gallery of NSW, Chau Chak Wing Museum, Campbelltown Arts Centre, and Penrith Regional Gallery until 14 June 2026, this is a rare and unmissable opportunity to experience Indian heritage, history, and identity told through world-class contemporary art, right here in Sydney.

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