
Drawing
Conformity I
Due to the colonial past, there is an unquestioned practice of adhering to the Cartesian philosophy of 'fixed identities'—the idea that there are distinct parameters that distinguish the 'correct' and 'incorrect' ways of being. Anything that does... More
Drawing
Conformity II
Due to the colonial past, there is an unquestioned practice of adhering to the Cartesian philosophy of 'fixed identities'—the idea that there are distinct parameters that distinguish the 'correct' and 'incorrect' ways of being. Anything that does... More
Drawing
Excavation I
Each of our worlds are constructed of tightly tethered threads of knowledge influenced by Eurocentric normativity, often limiting our ability to see and understand perspectives beyond the 'normative' one. When one begins to recognize and... More
Drawing
Excavation II
Each of our worlds are constructed of tightly tethered threads of knowledge influenced by Eurocentric normativity, often limiting our ability to see and understand perspectives beyond the 'normative' one. When one begins to recognize and... More
Drawing
Multiplicity I
Colonial legacies have normalized rigid social norms that define 'correct' and 'incorrect' ways of existing based on one’s social variables. Those who fall outside these narrow categories are often seen as inferior or wrong, leading many to... More
Drawing
Multiplicity II
Colonial legacies have normalized rigid social norms that define 'correct' and 'incorrect' ways of existing based on one’s social variables. Those who fall outside these narrow categories are often seen as inferior or wrong, leading many to... More
Work by
Jasmeen Singh
Drawing and Painting
“I explore the rejection of the Cartesian notion of “fixed identities" — the idea that the self is pure, unchanging, and unitary. Instead, I present identity as complex, layered and ever-evolving,...” [More]