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As one of the best regarded artists working in India, Nalini Malani is famous both for her paintings and for video and shadow-play installations that reveal a deep commitment to the subcontinent. She was born in Karachi in 1946, before the partition of Pakistan from India, and was forced to flee her hometown, along with her family, as a refugee. After stops in Calcutta and Poona, Malani settled in Bombay (current-day Mumbai), where she has lived and worked since 1958. There she has developed a new position for female Indian artists which has made her an icon for the country's younger generation. Her provocative works have been shown extensively in solo exhibitions, including one at the New Museum in New York, and in group contexts such as Tate Modern and the 2005 and 2007 Venice Bienniales. This substantial monograph, designed in collaboration with the artist, offers Malani's latest paintings and installations, as well as an illustrated biography.

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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Very Good 4to 12" x 8 1/2" pictorial hardcover art monograph featuring the 2007 piece "Talking about Akka" to front, full-color photograph of Nalini Malani to back overlayed with her artwork, white lettering to front, back, and spine, minor bumping to head, tail, and tips, slight cocking to top half of spine, otherwise crisp, tightly bound, and unmarked throughout. [6] 141 + credits pp., includes endpapers featuring Nalini Malani's 2003 artwork "Gamepieces," 114 full-color images, many full-page, Foreword by Enrique Juncosa, essay by Thomas McEvilley, essay by Chaitanya Sambrani, Interview with Nalini Malani by Johan Pijnappel, 7 essays by Nalini Malani about her artwork, and Biography. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Nalini Malani" at the Irish Museum of Modern Art from July 11 to October 14, 2007. From back panel: "Malani's work is influenced by her experiences as a refugee of the Partition of India. She places inherited iconographies and cherished cultural stereotypes under pressure. Her point of view is unwaveringly urban and internationalist, and unsparing in its condemnation of a cynical nationalism that exploits the beliefs of the masses. Hers is an art of excess, going beyond the boundaries of legitimized narrative, exceeding the conventional and initiating dialogue." Heavy and oversized items may require additional shipping. Seller Inventory # 02001

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