Sabrina Tirvengadum Art

Sabrina Tirvengadum Art Sabrina Tirvengadum (b. 1984, deaf British Mauritian) is a London-based visual artist and graphic designer.

Mark  took the opportunity to write about my work with Prompt magazine. Thank you  and .ai for giving us the opportunity...
25/05/2026

Mark took the opportunity to write about my work with Prompt magazine. Thank you and .ai for giving us the opportunity.

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I realised I forgot my phone at home when I travelled to Photo London, so I kept asking Mark to take a photo. It was my ...
19/05/2026

I realised I forgot my phone at home when I travelled to Photo London, so I kept asking Mark to take a photo. It was my first time visiting Photo London; it was wonderful to see so much inspiring work in one space.

Here are some of the photos from the day.

Thanks to Autograph and the Financial Times Weekend for displaying my work.

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It's been a day of falling asleep because of my new meds, but burger, beers, mango sorbet, and corn ribs were delightful...
12/05/2026

It's been a day of falling asleep because of my new meds, but burger, beers, mango sorbet, and corn ribs were delightful. Today was the first time for a few things: eating pistachio cookies, watching Akira and seeing it at the Prince Charles Cinema.

I'm marking today because it was a nice, slow day. I need more days like this.

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Photo credit: Petrus Raymond

Did you purchase the Financial Times today?Two of my new pieces are in FT Weekend Magazine's Photo London issue, alongsi...
09/05/2026

Did you purchase the Financial Times today?

Two of my new pieces are in FT Weekend Magazine's Photo London issue, alongside Eugénie Shinkle, Edmund Clark and Anselm Ebulue.

I managed to juggle these new pieces alongside my solo exhibitions, and I've loved the conversations that followed.

Thank you for making it happen, and your lovely team for being patient with my submission. And to everyone who contributed to this journey, thank you đŸ€

Image 1 description:
An open FT Weekend Magazine spread titled "MY LONDON" on a palm tree printed surface. The intro names four featured photographers: Sabrina Tirvengadum, Eugénie Shinkle, Edmund Clark and Anselm Ebulue. Two of Sabrina's artworks sit on the page. Left: a young Mauritian girl in a pink frilly dress standing in a garden with a child's pink bicycle, a doll on a picnic blanket and washing on the line. Right: a 1980s family living room with two children and two women on a brown striped sofa holding a newspaper, pink curtains, a CRT television and a blue elephant toy on a floral carpet.

Image 2:
The cover of FT Weekend Magazine dated 9 May 2026, with the title in pink serif type. The cover artwork shows two overlapping black and white photographs of textured rock surfaces, slightly tilted. Pink text in the bottom left corner reads "THE PHOTO LONDON ISSUE 2026." The magazine rests on a palm tree printed surface.

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It's been nice to travel out of London sometimes. Especially when it's to help bring historical moments into focus. My f...
19/04/2026

It's been nice to travel out of London sometimes. Especially when it's to help bring historical moments into focus.

My family's story and work were selected to feature in this temporary exhibition. My interview also made it into the Postcolonial? book.

Can you believe I wasn't interested in history at school, and how life changes when you find out something that really shaped you without your knowledge. And when you find out you want the world to know.

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Thanks to everyone and beyond who were lovely. x

13/04/2026

It arrived!

Still amazed to have been included among some wonderful artists for this essay in the Frieze magazine.

Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who attended our 1834 Collective launch! If you are interested in seeing the work and Croydon isn'...
12/04/2026

Thank you to everyone who attended our 1834 Collective launch!

If you are interested in seeing the work and Croydon isn't too far for you. Please pop by Turf projects during opening hours.

Salina will be working on her large piece during some of the opening hours. It's always nice to see an artist working on their art.

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Just in the studio sanding the busts with Mark. You'll be able to see the final pieces at my solo exhibition. x
03/04/2026

Just in the studio sanding the busts with Mark. You'll be able to see the final pieces at my solo exhibition. x

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