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Lot No. 88

 NALINI MALANI
 b. 1946
 FIRST ROMANCE
 54 x 44 in (137.1 x 111.7 cm)
 Oil on canvas
 1981

 ` 15,00,000 – 20,00,000 | $ 18,750 - 25,000
 Signed & Dated: Verso



 Born in 1946 in Karachi,  Malani grew
 up in Kolkata, where her family had
 moved after India’s partition. She
 completed her art education at
 Mumbai’s Sir J.J. School of Art in 1969
 and then moved to Paris on a French
 government scholarship. Returning to
 India in 1973, she began practising in
 Mumbai.
 In  1987,  Malani  orchestrated  a
 groundbreaking  event,  “Through  — religious conflicts stemming from
 the Looking Glass,” marking India’s   fundamentalism, the spectre of war,
 inaugural female-organised exhibition   the plight of women facing violence
 for female artists. This landmark   and oppression, and the threat of
 exhibition  garnered  noteworthy  environmental degradation. Her deft
 attention.  The  1990s  saw  her  delve   juxtaposition of diverse images results
 into installation art and innovate with   in narratives that defy simplistic
 distinctive showcases like “City of   categorizations of good versus evil.
 Desires,” where she invited the public
 to witness her creative process and   With  rising  international  recognition,
 partake in discussions.  Malani has graced numerous solo
 and group exhibitions worldwide,
 Central to Malani’s artistry are enduring   including the prestigious Venice
 themes of feminism, ecology, and the   Biennale in 2007 and dOCUMENTA
 human  experience,  all  masterfully   in Kassel in 2012. In 2017, she became
 conveyed with an air of effortlessness.   the first Indian artist to be showcased
 Through the interplay of translucent   at the Centre Pompidou, Paris. The
 and  overlapping  images,  skilful  retrospective, titled “Nalini Malani: The
 manipulation of shadows, and the   Rebellion of the Dead,” emerged from
 construction of composite forms, she   a collaboration between the Centre
 fashions a visual language that aptly   Pompidou and Castello di Rivoli.
 encapsulates the complexity of her   This  extensive  travelling  exhibition
 chosen subjects.  spanned five decades of Malani’s
 trailblazing career.
 While modern techniques, such as
 installations, form the basis of Malani’s   Her artistic legacy finds a place within
 artistic  approach, her  works  exude  a   the esteemed collections  of several
 dreamy quality and a familiar warmth,   international institutions, including the
 owing to her deep-rooted connection   Museum of Modern Art in New York,
 to traditional folk arts like glass   the Asia Society Museum in New York,
 painting, shadow play, kaleidoscope   the  British  Museum  in  London,  the
 lantern, and Kalighat paintings with   Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan,
 divine  motifs.  At  its  core,  her  art   and the Peabody Essex Museum in
 responds to pressing global issues   Salem, USA.
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