Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon
Siri Kaur: Sistermoon

Siri Kaur: Sistermoon

Void
¥12,320(Tax Included)

Artist Siri Kaur has been photographing her family for over 30 years, and her youngest sister, Simran, is the central focus of ‘Sistermoon’. Kaur’s photographs are combined with those from her family archive to create an unconventional album, illustrating the cycles of life and transformation, whilst questioning who observes, who is seen and who belongs.

Kaur’s biography informs her work. The book opens with a timeline of photographs from her mother’s traditional family, taken in the 1950s by her grandfather. Kaur herself was born into a cult—one image in the book depicts her parents’ wedding at the Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization, or 3HO, in 1976. After Kaur's family left the cult, her father established a rural living community in Vermont where her siblings remain today. Kaur simultaneously belonged to the family and was also an outsider. Her relationship with her family, in particular her sister, was formed and strengthened by creating photographs together. Photography enabled her to observe, catalogue, and connect.

Pages: 160
Dimensions: 230 x 280 mm
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Year: 2025
Publisher: Void