Nalini Malani
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Nalini Malani (Karachi, a l'actual Pakistan, 1946) és una artista índia contemporània. Ha dedicat la seva carrera artística a la defensa de la justícia social, feminista i ecològica. La seva obra es construeix com una narrativa que entrellaça referències literàries, mitologies i formes estètiques asiàtiques i occidentals per crear un llenguatge inconfusible de gran complexitat. La seva obra ha estat presentada en diversos museus internacionals, com ara el Museu Stedelijk i el MoMA Museum of Modern Art. Viu i treballa a Mumbai. El treball ha estat mereixedor, l'any 2019, del Premi Joan Miró, atorgat conjuntament per la Fundació Joan Miró i la Fundació ”la Caixa”.
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Nalini Malani (* 1946 in Karatschi, heute Pakistan) ist eine indische Malerin und Videokünstlerin. Sie lebt in Mumbai.
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Nalini Malani, née en 1946 à Karachi, au Pakistan, est une artiste peintre indienne. Elle vit et travaille à Bombay.
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Nalini Malani (born 19 February 1946) is a contemporary Indian artist widely acknowledged to be among the country's first generation of video artists. She works with several mediums which include theater, videos, installations along with mixed media paintings and drawings. The subjects of her creations are deeply influenced by her experience of migration in the aftermath of the partition of India. Subsequently, pressing feminist issues have also become a part of her creative output. Malani has evolved a visual language that is iconic, moving from stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and most recently to digital animations, where she draws directly with her finger onto a tablet.
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Joan Miró Prize
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1946-02-19
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Payal Kapadia
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Can You Hear Me?
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Dream Houses
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Nalini Malani (Karachi, a l'actual Pakistan, 1946) és una artista índia contemporània. Ha dedicat la seva carrera artística a la defensa de la justícia social, feminista i ecològica. La seva obra es construeix com una narrativa que entrellaça referències literàries, mitologies i formes estètiques asiàtiques i occidentals per crear un llenguatge inconfusible de gran complexitat. La seva obra ha estat presentada en diversos museus internacionals, com ara el Museu Stedelijk i el MoMA Museum of Modern Art. Viu i treballa a Mumbai. El treball ha estat mereixedor, l'any 2019, del Premi Joan Miró, atorgat conjuntament per la Fundació Joan Miró i la Fundació ”la Caixa”.
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Nalini Malani (* 1946 in Karatschi, heute Pakistan) ist eine indische Malerin und Videokünstlerin. Sie lebt in Mumbai.
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Nalini Malani, née en 1946 à Karachi, au Pakistan, est une artiste peintre indienne. Elle vit et travaille à Bombay.
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Nalini Malani (born 19 February 1946) is a contemporary Indian artist widely acknowledged to be among the country's first generation of video artists. She works with several mediums which include theater, videos, installations along with mixed media paintings and drawings. The subjects of her creations are deeply influenced by her experience of migration in the aftermath of the partition of India. Subsequently, pressing feminist issues have also become a part of her creative output. Malani has evolved a visual language that is iconic, moving from stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and most recently to digital animations, where she draws directly with her finger onto a tablet. Malani made her first video work 'Dream Houses' (1969), as the youngest and only female participant of the Vision Exchange Workshop (VIEW), an experimental multi-disciplinary artist workshop in Bombay (Mumbai) by late artist Akbar Padamsee. Her works have been showcased at renowned museums across the world, including the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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