Rajkamal Kahlon is a Berlin-based American artist whose work draws on legacies of colonialism, often using the material culture, documentary material, and aesthetics of Western colonial archives. Kahlon is a past participant of the Whitney ISP and Skowhegan. She received her MFA from CCA. Her work has been exhibited widely in museums, foundations and biennials in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia including the 2012 Taipei Biennial, Meeting Points 7, MHKA, HKW, MUAC, Weltmuseum Wien, Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, Apex Art and e-flux. Kahlon received the prestigious 2019 Villa Romana Prize and the 2020 Berlin Artist Grant.