Kaur Chimuk

2025

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Kaur Chimuk is a trans-binary navigationist and artistic researcher who traces counter-verses through fermented (read as slow/delayed/departed/reversive) methods and plural(read as anti-hegemonic) gestures. Their practice unfolds through unorganized collective rituals around anti-performances (engaged as de-imperial, anti-consumerist, and marginal gestures)—where response is considered an intervention, and refusal becomes resonance.

Rooted in Southeast Asia, with active working bases in Sweden, Mexico, and the UK, Kaur traces resonances of care, memory, and unlearning. They co-founded Tracing A City and zmayet—a cooperative platform for interdependent action research, self-publication, and participatory practice. Kaur is also part of intrans—the Intersectional Network for Transglocal Solidarity—linking Mexico, India, and the UK to nurture transglocal alliances and practices of re-existence. Currently, one of their collective curatorial collaborations, a decolonial exploration of performative gender immersiveness through glossaries, aka A South Asian Queer Pamphlet—is traveling across global institutions as a post-cinematic transcendental experience.


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Kaur Chimuk

Kaur Chimuk is a trans-binary navigationist and artistic researcher who traces counter-verses through fermented (read as slow/delayed/departed/reversive) methods and plural(read as anti-hegemonic) gestures. Their practice unfolds through unorganized collective rituals around anti-performances (engaged as de-imperial, anti-consumerist, and marginal gestures)—where response is considered an intervention, and refusal becomes resonance.

Rooted in Southeast Asia, with active working bases in Sweden, Mexico, and the UK, Kaur traces resonances of care, memory, and unlearning. They co-founded Tracing A City and zmayet—a cooperative platform for interdependent action research, self-publication, and participatory practice. Kaur is also part of intrans—the Intersectional Network for Transglocal Solidarity—linking Mexico, India, and the UK to nurture transglocal alliances and practices of re-existence. Currently, one of their collective curatorial collaborations, a decolonial exploration of performative gender immersiveness through glossaries, aka A South Asian Queer Pamphlet—is traveling across global institutions as a post-cinematic transcendental experience.

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