
It splits off, gently lifting under the pull is a solo exhibition of new paintings by BC-based artist Russna Kaur. “Resistant to immediate interpretation, her works sustain a sense of ambiguity, allowing forms and meanings to shift over time,” says Cooper Cole gallery, host of the show.
Above: Unsuspecting, rebellious thoughts – flawless, and with so little time, 2026, Acrylic paint, coloured sand, charcoal and molding paste on canvas 96 x 120 in. (source)

Layering shapes form the meaning of Kaurโs paintings. Panels of canvas are assembled together, emphasizing the workโs physical structure. Repeated gestures, accumulated paint, and overlapping surfaces become analogues for emotion and generational memory.

Kaur is influenced by her early studies in biology, which sharpened her attention to hidden systems, internal frameworks, and the accumulation of time.
Russna Kaur’s website, here.
Cooper Cole gallery, here.
Kaur completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Waterloo and a Master of Fine Arts at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Kaurโs work is held in numerous private, corporate and institutional collections including the TD Bank Collection, RBC Art Collection, Desjardin Collection, Audain Art Museum, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Surrey Art Gallery, and the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art. Kaur lives and works in Mississauga.
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