Hardeep Pandhal

Recent solo exhibitions include Ensorcelled English, Goldsmiths CCA, 2020;[1] Confessions of a Thug: Pakiveli, Tramway, Glasgow, 2018;[2] Paranoid Picnic: The Phantom BAME, New Art Exchange and Primary, Nottingham, 2018; Liar Hydrant at Cubitt, London in 2018;[3] Konfessions of a Klabautermann at Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick, commissioned by Berwick Film & Media Art Festival and Berwick Visual Arts in 2017 and Hobson-Jobsonat Collective, Edinburgh in 2015.

He has been selected and nominated for several award programmes including the Film London Jarman Award, 2018;[4] Drawing Room Bursary Award, 2015;[5] the Catlin Art Guide, 2014; Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 2013;[6] and the Glasgow International Open Bursary, where he presented a solo exhibition, Self-Loathing Flashmob at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, 2018.

Recent groups shows include Is This Tomorrow?, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2019; Transparency, Edinburgh Printmakers, 2019;[7] Jarman Award Show, UK Tour, 2018;[8] Songs for Sabotage, New Museum Triennial, New York, 2018;[9] Nothing Happens, Twice: Artists Explore Absurdity, Harris Museum, Preston, 2016;[10] and The Vanished Reality, Modern Art Oxford, 2016.

Pandhal's first language is English while his mother speaks Punjabi,[12][failed verification] preventing them from being able to communicate verbally with each other.

[13] He graduated with an MFA from The Glasgow School of Art in 2013, supported by a Leverhulme scholarship.