ARARIO GALLERY SHANGHAI CAN YOU HEAR ME? | NALINI MALANI 1969-2018 About artist and exhibition ARARIO GALLERY Shanghai is pleased to introduce Nalini Malani (b.1946-), an internationally acclaimed female artist, for the November art season. Widely acknowledged for her masterful refinement of a woman's historical vision concerning the global tensions around piercing conflicts, Malani is regarded as one of the foremost contemporary artists from India. Her work will be exhibited at the upcoming Shanghai Biennale 2018. Also she was invited to participate in many grande International exhibitions, including Kassel Documenta in 2012, La Biennale di Venezia in 2007 and others. Malani is one of few female artists from Asia to hold a retrospective exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paris in 2017 and also at Castello di Rivoli, Italy at present. As well as the first woman artist from Asia to get the honor of the Fukuoka Arts and Culture Prize in the field of contemporary art in 2013. Brought up in India, a melting pot of diverse ethnic groups, languages and religions, Nalini Malani focuses on the trauma caused by endless conflicts between religions and ethnic groups. The history of constant disunion and chaos, which dispersed to racial and religious disputes even after they were liberated from long colonialism, has been the solid basis for her works. Her artistic language, categorized into race, class and gender, is represented as a visual final product mixing the wounds and suffering of India’s history with her own personal stories. Their narratives, wherein past and present, true records and falsehoods, and history and myth are linked like a Mobius strip, are dismantled and restructured in various methods within an organic space where visual media, its creator, and its viewers join together. They are both inscribers and creators of history at the same time. ARARIO GALLERY Shanghai will launch Malani’s solo debut in China following the retrospectives at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, 2005, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in
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ARARIO GALLERY SHANGHAI
CAN YOU HEAR ME? | NALINI MALANI 1969-2018
About artist and exhibition
ARARIO GALLERY Shanghai is pleased to introduce Nalini Malani (b.1946-), an internationally
acclaimed female artist, for the November art season. Widely acknowledged for her masterful
refinement of a woman's historical vision concerning the global tensions around piercing
conflicts, Malani is regarded as one of the foremost contemporary artists from India. Her work
will be exhibited at the upcoming Shanghai Biennale 2018. Also she was invited to participate
in many grande International exhibitions, including Kassel Documenta in 2012, La Biennale di
Venezia in 2007 and others. Malani is one of few female artists from Asia to hold a
retrospective exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paris in 2017 and also at Castello di Rivoli, Italy
at present. As well as the first woman artist from Asia to get the honor of the Fukuoka Arts
and Culture Prize in the field of contemporary art in 2013.
Brought up in India, a melting pot of diverse ethnic groups, languages and religions, Nalini
Malani focuses on the trauma caused by endless conflicts between religions and ethnic groups.
The history of constant disunion and chaos, which dispersed to racial and religious disputes
even after they were liberated from long colonialism, has been the solid basis for her works.
Her artistic language, categorized into race, class and gender, is represented as a visual final
product mixing the wounds and suffering of India’s history with her own personal stories.
Their narratives, wherein past and present, true records and falsehoods, and history and myth
are linked like a Mobius strip, are dismantled and restructured in various methods within an
organic space where visual media, its creator, and its viewers join together. They are both
inscribers and creators of history at the same time.
ARARIO GALLERY Shanghai will launch Malani’s solo debut in China following the
retrospectives at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, 2005, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in
New Delhi, 2014, Centre Pompidou in France, 2017, and Castello di Rivoli in Italy, October
2018, which is selected as the best exhibition of last week. The exhibition title Can You Hear
Me?: Nalini Malani 1969-2018 comes from one of the artist’s stop-motion sketch
animation series, made entirely with iPad drawings in 2018, which urgently calls for the
public's attention toward numerous conflicts, clashes, and paradoxes in opposition with the
universal value of the mankind. Malani’s new stop motion animations made of iPad drawings
have been shared with public through her Instagram(www.instagram.com/nalinimalani) and
by exhibiting these brand new stop motion animation works with her very first stop motion
video created in 1969, Nalini Malani exhibition at Arario Gallery Shanghai will deliver the never
stop experimental spirit of this master female artist, Nalini Malani. The exhibition
encompasses Malani’s very early photography and video from 1960s, large-scale film
installations, stop-motion animations, reverse paintings and other works emblematic of the
artist’s rich career over the last fifty years
Nalini Malani’s work is represented in public collections at major institutions worldwide
including the Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA), Asia Society Museum (New York, USA),
Centre Pompidou (Paris, France), Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA), Fukuoka
Asian Art Museum (Fukuoka, Japan), Singapore Art Museum (Singapore), ARARIO MUSEUM
(Seoul, Korea), Auckland Art Gallery (Auckland, New Zealand), Castello di Rivoli Museum of
Contemporary Art (Turin, Italy), Art Gallery of Western Australia (Perth, Australia), Queensland
Art Gallery (Brisbane, Australia), Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia), Kadist Art
Foundation (San Francisco, USA), Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston, USA), Kiran Nadar
Museum of Art (New Delhi, India), National Gallery of Modern Art (Bombay, New Delhi, India),
Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) , Institute of Contemporary Art Indian Ocean
(Mauritius), Google Collection (New Delhi, India), Anupam and Lekha Poddar Collection (New