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Kaur’s work has gained both critical and popular acclaim for its playful yet sincere approach to art, using childlike objects to explore themes and narratives linked to the concepts of memory and home. For people around the world, home can represent safety, be transient, or even feel dangerous. The artist also delves into the intersectionalities at play in our lives, examining how various aspects of identity - such as race, gender, class, disability, and sexuality - interact and overlap to shape individual experiences. This perspective highlights how some individuals encounter multiple forms of discrimination at the same time.