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Karanjit Panesar: Furnace Fruit

Leeds Art Gallery New works inspired by the British Library and Leeds Art Gallery collections.Until Sunday 15 June 2025

About Karanjit Panesar: Furnace Fruit

Inspired by the collections of the British Library and Leeds Art Gallery, Furnace Fruit, by Leeds-based artist Karanjit Panesar, is a mixed media exhibition centred around new moving image work.

Panesar is the recipient of the 2024 Collections in Dialogue co-commission. The resulting artwork, Furnace Fruit, is based on his research into the Leeds Sculpture Collections at Leeds Art Gallery and the Henry Moore Institute, together with the oral history collections at the Library and Bradford Industrial Museum – made available thanks to our Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project.

Drawing on Panesar’s research into these collections, Furnace Fruit takes as its starting point the story of Punjabi immigrants – including members of the artist’s own family – who found themselves working in British foundries in the 1950s and 1960s.

Central to the exhibition is a film that weaves together writing, tableau shots of a performer in and around the artist’s car, and footage captured in an industrial foundry. Told through a semi-autobiographical narrative, the film uses metaphors of change and transubstantiation to delve into an internal experience of diaspora and personal memory.

Alongside the film are works featuring images of a pomegranate tree sent by the artist’s family in Punjab, as well as those based on archival material from the sculpture foundries of J.W. Singer & Sons and John Galizia & Son Ltd., held in the Archive of Sculptors’ Papers at the Henry Moore Institute. These original artworks are shown in dialogue with sculptures by the Boyle Family and Bernard Meadows.

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About Collections in Dialogue

Launched in 2021 Collections in Dialogue is an artist co-commission project between Leeds Art Gallery and the British Library. It is centred around the commissioning of an artist based in the North of England to work with collections at both institutions as a catalyst to produce new work that creates a dialogue between the two collections. Karanjit Panesar is the second recipient of the commission; the inaugural commission was awarded to Jill McKnight in 2021. Her work was exhibited at Leeds Art Gallery from March – October 2022.

Venue and opening times

Please note the exhibition is at Leeds Art Gallery. 

Admission to Leeds Art Gallery is free.

Opening times and location information is available on the Leeds Art Gallery website