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Suneil Sanzgiri My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali)

May 1 – 31, 2025
  • Billboards Dundas St W and Rusholme Rd
Billboards 2025 Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri Untitled 31 Copy
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2025, installation view, at Dundas St W and Rusholme Rd. Courtesy of the artist and CONTACT Photography Festival. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

Brooklyn-based artist Suneil Sanzgiri’s research-driven practice considers questions of inheritance and diaspora in relation to histories of structural violence and anti-colonial struggle. His experimental film and video projects, installations, and essays explore image-making, collective memory, and testimony, often in dialogue with the works of filmmakers, historians, poets, and activists.

In these new billboard works, part of an ongoing project of the same name (2023– ), Sanzgiri presents a set of two digital images in a cinematic shot/reverse shot composition. The scenes show the two faces of a billowing red banner stretched between two posts, seemingly rising from the swell of an open ocean against the angled light of a low sun. Anchored to an unseen ground, the banner’s two faces bear the words of the late Kashmiri-American poet Agha Shahid Ali. 

Billboards 2025 Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri Untitled 21 B Copy
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2025, installation view, at Dundas St W and Rusholme Rd. Courtesy of the artist and CONTACT Photography Festival. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

On one billboard in bold capital letters, the banner reads, “Your history gets in the way of my memory,” while the text seen on the other billboard reads in reverse, “My memory is again in the way of your history.” Referencing the poem “Farewell,” these images speak to ideas of disappearance, erasure, and forgetting that were central themes in Shahid Ali’s oeuvre, and consider the role of language operating in the public realm during moments of refusal and contestation.

2025 Billboards Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri My Memory Is Again in the Way of Your History 2023 Contact 2 0041
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2023–ongoing, digital rendering. Courtesy the artist.
2025 Billboards Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri My Memory Is Again in the Way of Your History 2023 Contact 1 0041
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2023–ongoing, digital rendering. Courtesy the artist.

Presented by CONTACT in partnership with Mercer Union; Supported by Pattison Outdoor Advertising.

Curated by Aamna Muzaffar

  • Suneil Sanzgiri is an artist, researcher, and filmmaker. His first institutional solo exhibition Here the Earth Grows Gold opened at the Brooklyn Museum in October 2023. His award-winning films have circulated widely at film festivals and art institutions across the world including Mass MoCA, Massachusetts (2024); Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio (2024); de Appel, Amsterdam (2024); Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh (2024); Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai (2024); BFI London Film Festival (2024); Blackstar Film Festival, Philadelphia (2020 - 2024); e-Flux, New York (2023); moCa Cleveland (2022); The Menil Collection, Houston (2022); International Film Festival Rotterdam (2020 - 2022); Viennale (2021); Open City Docs, London (2021); New York Film Festival (2020); and many more.

  • Aamna Muzaffar is the Curator & Head of Exhibitions at Mercer Union, a centre for contemporary art.

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Archives 2025 Public Art

Suneil Sanzgiri My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali)

May 1 – 31, 2025
  • Billboards Dundas St W and Rusholme Rd
Billboards 2025 Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri Untitled 31 Copy
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2025, installation view, at Dundas St W and Rusholme Rd. Courtesy of the artist and CONTACT Photography Festival. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

Brooklyn-based artist Suneil Sanzgiri’s research-driven practice considers questions of inheritance and diaspora in relation to histories of structural violence and anti-colonial struggle. His experimental film and video projects, installations, and essays explore image-making, collective memory, and testimony, often in dialogue with the works of filmmakers, historians, poets, and activists.

In these new billboard works, part of an ongoing project of the same name (2023– ), Sanzgiri presents a set of two digital images in a cinematic shot/reverse shot composition. The scenes show the two faces of a billowing red banner stretched between two posts, seemingly rising from the swell of an open ocean against the angled light of a low sun. Anchored to an unseen ground, the banner’s two faces bear the words of the late Kashmiri-American poet Agha Shahid Ali. 

Billboards 2025 Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri Untitled 21 B Copy
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2025, installation view, at Dundas St W and Rusholme Rd. Courtesy of the artist and CONTACT Photography Festival. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

On one billboard in bold capital letters, the banner reads, “Your history gets in the way of my memory,” while the text seen on the other billboard reads in reverse, “My memory is again in the way of your history.” Referencing the poem “Farewell,” these images speak to ideas of disappearance, erasure, and forgetting that were central themes in Shahid Ali’s oeuvre, and consider the role of language operating in the public realm during moments of refusal and contestation.

2025 Billboards Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri My Memory Is Again in the Way of Your History 2023 Contact 2 0041
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2023–ongoing, digital rendering. Courtesy the artist.
2025 Billboards Dundas Rusholme Suneil Sanzgiri My Memory Is Again in the Way of Your History 2023 Contact 1 0041
Suneil Sanzgiri, My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali), 2023–ongoing, digital rendering. Courtesy the artist.

Presented by CONTACT in partnership with Mercer Union; Supported by Pattison Outdoor Advertising.

Curated by Aamna Muzaffar

  • Suneil Sanzgiri is an artist, researcher, and filmmaker. His first institutional solo exhibition Here the Earth Grows Gold opened at the Brooklyn Museum in October 2023. His award-winning films have circulated widely at film festivals and art institutions across the world including Mass MoCA, Massachusetts (2024); Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio (2024); de Appel, Amsterdam (2024); Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh (2024); Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai (2024); BFI London Film Festival (2024); Blackstar Film Festival, Philadelphia (2020 - 2024); e-Flux, New York (2023); moCa Cleveland (2022); The Menil Collection, Houston (2022); International Film Festival Rotterdam (2020 - 2022); Viennale (2021); Open City Docs, London (2021); New York Film Festival (2020); and many more.

  • Aamna Muzaffar is the Curator & Head of Exhibitions at Mercer Union, a centre for contemporary art.

Èxaucé: Ballet Studies by Édouard Lock

AND1357
Archives 2025 exhibition

Aurora Through the Archives: [un]Framed and in Focus

Aurora Museum & Archives
Archives 2025 exhibition

Ronnie Carrington Barbadian Folkways: they who sowed

BAND at Meridian Arts Centre
Archives 2025 exhibition

Natalie Hunter Bathed in Strange Light

The Bentway Studio and Terrace
2025 exhibition

Yann Pocreau The lapse in between

Blouin Division
Archives 2025 exhibition

Adam Swica Mistaken Identity

Christie Contemporary
Archives 2025 exhibition

Kiri Dalena Erased Slogans / Birds of Prey

College and Lansdowne Billboards, Dufferin and Queen Billboards
Archives 2025 Public Art

10x10 Photobooks Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print

CONTACT Gallery
Archives 2025 exhibition

Group Exhibition Between Life and Light

Corkin Gallery
Archives 2025 exhibition

Steven Beckly Handy Work

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2025 exhibition

Laure Tiberghien Time Capsule

Davisville Subway Station
Archives 2025 Public Art

Tamara Abdul Hadi Re-Imagining Return to the Marshes

Doris McCarthy Gallery, In the Instructional Centre Vitrines
Archives 2025 exhibition

Suneil Sanzgiri My Memory is Again in the Way of Your History (After Agha Shahid Ali)

Dundas and Rusholme Billboards
Archives 2025 Public Art

Andreas Koch, Pınar Öğrenci, Helena Uambembe Still Film: Photography in Motion

Goethe-Institut
Archives 2025 exhibition

Clara Gutsche

The Image Centre
Archives 2025 exhibition

Alanis Obomsawin Filmstrips. Educational Shorts from the NFB

The Image Centre
Archives 2025 exhibition

Caroline Monnet Creatura Dada

The Image Centre
Archives 2025 exhibition

Something Old, Something New: The Wedding Photography Collection of Stephen Bulger and Catherine Lash

The Image Centre
Archives 2025 exhibition

Rebecca Wood On Being Despised

The Image Centre
Archives 2025 exhibition

Tomaso Clavarino Emotional Geographies

Istituto Italiano di Cultura

Provinces and suburbs, margins and marginality, adolescence and uncertainty as conditions for...

Archives 2025 exhibition

Shawn Johnston the ghosts in our heads: dream states & the practice of archiving metaphysical snapshots

John B. Aird Gallery
Archives 2025 exhibition

Sandra Brewster FISH

The McMichael
2025 exhibition

Suneil Sanzgiri An Impossible Address

Mercer Union
Archives 2025 exhibition

Nabil Azab, Shannon Garden-Smith Presence in a past or an undetermined future.

Onsite Gallery
Archives 2025 exhibition

Rosalie Favell Facing the Camera: TSÍ TKARÒN:TO

Onsite Gallery Exterior Windows
2025 Public Art

Jeanne Randolph Pythagoras of the Prairies

Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2025 exhibition

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Archives 2025 exhibition

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Archives 2025 exhibition

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the plumb
Archives 2025 exhibition

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the plumb
Archives 2025 exhibition

Isabelle Hayeur The Prefix Prize

Prefix ICA @ Urbanspace Gallery
Archives 2025 exhibition

Jordan King Untitled Polaroid Series

Queen and Augusta Billboard
Archives 2025 Public Art

Christina Leslie Pinhole Portraits and Places

Stephen Bulger Gallery
Archives 2025 exhibition

Alanna Fields Unveiling

Strachan and King Billboards
Archives 2025 Public Art

John Latour Thursday’s Child

United Contemporary
Archives 2025 exhibition

Alison Postma Tender to the Touch

Xpace Cultural Centre
Archives 2025 exhibition

Group Exhibition Together in Quiet Light

Zalucky Contemporary
Archives 2025 exhibition

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CONTACT is a Toronto based non-profit organization dedicated to exhibiting, analyzing and celebrating photography and lens-based media through an annual festival that takes place every May.

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