Sarah Vajira Lindström (b. 1981, Sri Lanka, SE/NO) holds a degree in textile from Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins in London. In her body of work, Lindström explores the intersections of science, belief, and magic through her fascination with the cultural history of science. A consistent tendency in her work is the exploration of boundaries through experimentation with material and technique. The result is something that doesn't quite have a place - non things. These non-things are neither one thing nor another. It almost seems as though they have occurred on their own. Inspired by the aesthetics of science, Lindström creates an aura of trust and truth in her work. Perfection is central to the expression and creates a tension where the work is both incomprehensible and convincing.
Microbiota 02
Silke organza og petriskål /
Eco-debossing, eco-print with black beans and red onion skins, tie technique and heat setting
Leaky Vessels (group),
QB Gallery, Oslo, NO
2023
Vårutstillingen,
Fotogalleriet, Oslo, NO
2023
HEKT - Tekstilkunst fra samlingen,
Sogn og Fjordane kunstmuseum, Førde, NO
2021-2023
Norske kunsthåndverkernes Årsutstilling,
Sørlandets kunstmuseum, Kristiansand, NO
2021
Norske kunsthåndverkernes Årsutstilling,
Nordnorsk kunstmuseum, Tromsø, NO
2020
CHART Matters - Rethinking Materials,
Romanian Design Week, Bucuresti, RO
2020
TEN (group),
Central Saint Martins, London, UK
2020
Peaches and Cream (solo),
KRAFT galleri, Bergen, NO
2019
Norske kunsthåndverkeres Årsutstilling,
Kunsthal Charlottenborg, København, DK
2018
International Textile Printing,
Galerie Handwerk, München, DE
2018
What is Left Behind (group),
Akershus kunstsenter, Lillestrøm, NO
2017
Permanent/Soluble (group),
Norske grafikere, Oslo, NO
2016
Østlandsutstillingen,
Oppland kunstsenter, Lillehammer, NO
2016
Unidentified Objects (solo),
Kaleido galleri, Uppsala, SE
2016
Østlandsutstillingen,
Akershus kunstsenter, Lillestrøm, NO
2016
Vårsalongen,
Liljevalchs konsthall, Stockholm, SE
2015
Unidentified Objects (solo),
Soft galleri, Oslo, NO
2015