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EMPIRE LINESEMPIRE LINESThe Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998 (EMPIRE LINES x Barbican, with Shanay Jhaveri, Anita Dube, and Nalini Malani) (2024)Contemporary artists Nalini Malani and Anita Dube, and curator Shanay Jhaveri, journey through two decades of cultural and political change in South Asia, from Indira Gandhi’s declaration of the State of Emergency in 1975, to the Pokhran Nuclear Tests in 1998, in the 2024 exhibition, The Imaginary Institution of India. Titled after Sudipta Kaviraj’s 1991 text, this landmark group exhibition in London explores the ways artists articulated this period of transitions. Beyond the focus on the moment of independence and Partition of British India in 1947 - often reflecting Western/European-centric interests in South Asia - the works consider the chal...2024-12-1940 minThe History HourThe History HourWomen making a markIn partnership with the BBC 100 Women list, we have a selection of stories about inspiring and influential women from around the world. Scientist Katalin Karikó, who won the Nobel Prize and helped save millions of lives in the Covid 19 pandemic, Julia Gillard, the former Australian prime minister who took a stand against misogyny in politics, and Indian artist Nalini Malani whose instillation got people thinking about the consequences of nuclear conflict.We also hear from the founder of Ms Magazine, the feminist campaigner Gloria Steinem who in 1972, co-founded the first magazine in the US which w...2024-12-0751 minWitness HistoryWitness HistoryIndia’s 1998 nuclear testsIn May 1998, India conducted five nuclear tests, drawing international condemnation. It was the first time the country had tested nuclear weapons for 24 years. Governments including the USA and Japan imposed economic sanctions on India, while Pakistan promised the tests “would not go unanswered”. Weeks later, Pakistan tested their own nuclear weapons. In response, the Indian artist, Nalini Malani, created a video installation showing the horrors of nuclear war. It was displayed in Mumbai for 10 days generating heated debate. She recounts her memories to Ben Henderson.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for...2024-12-0609 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtMike Kelley, a pivotal period of contemporary Indian art, Raoul Dufy and Berthe WeillThis week: a huge survey of the work of the late linchpin of the Los Angeles contemporary scene Mike Kelley has arrived at Tate Modern in London. We speak to its co-curator Catherine Wood about this enormously influential artist and his visceral and absurd response to popular culture and folk traditions of the US. A major show of Indian art made between 1975 and 1998, a pivotal period of political, social and economic change in the country, opened this week at the Barbican Art Gallery in London. Shanay Jhaveri, a former curator of international art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art...2024-10-041h 02UC San Diego (Audio)UC San Diego (Audio)My Reality is Different with Nalini Malani 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and PhilosophyNalini Malani is the 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. Using a variety of mediums including theater videos and mixed media installations, Malani is considered to be part of India's first generation of video artists. She is known for employing stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and digital animations as tools for her craft. Her artwork is influenced by her family's experience of migration to the partition of India, but also showcases pressing feminist issues are part of her creativity. Malani's most recent installation, "My Reality is Different" uses the metaphor of the mythical figure of Cassandra who could...2024-05-101h 14UC San Diego (Video)UC San Diego (Video)My Reality is Different with Nalini Malani 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and PhilosophyNalini Malani is the 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. Using a variety of mediums including theater videos and mixed media installations, Malani is considered to be part of India's first generation of video artists. She is known for employing stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and digital animations as tools for her craft. Her artwork is influenced by her family's experience of migration to the partition of India, but also showcases pressing feminist issues are part of her creativity. Malani's most recent installation, "My Reality is Different" uses the metaphor of the mythical figure of Cassandra who could...2024-05-101h 14Humanities (Video)Humanities (Video)My Reality is Different with Nalini Malani 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and PhilosophyNalini Malani is the 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. Using a variety of mediums including theater videos and mixed media installations, Malani is considered to be part of India's first generation of video artists. She is known for employing stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and digital animations as tools for her craft. Her artwork is influenced by her family's experience of migration to the partition of India, but also showcases pressing feminist issues are part of her creativity. Malani's most recent installation, "My Reality is Different" uses the metaphor of the mythical figure of Cassandra who could...2024-05-101h 14Arts and Music (Video)Arts and Music (Video)My Reality is Different with Nalini Malani 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and PhilosophyNalini Malani is the 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. Using a variety of mediums including theater videos and mixed media installations, Malani is considered to be part of India's first generation of video artists. She is known for employing stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and digital animations as tools for her craft. Her artwork is influenced by her family's experience of migration to the partition of India, but also showcases pressing feminist issues are part of her creativity. Malani's most recent installation, "My Reality is Different" uses the metaphor of the mythical figure of Cassandra who could...2024-05-101h 14Arts and Music (Audio)Arts and Music (Audio)My Reality is Different with Nalini Malani 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and PhilosophyNalini Malani is the 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. Using a variety of mediums including theater videos and mixed media installations, Malani is considered to be part of India's first generation of video artists. She is known for employing stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and digital animations as tools for her craft. Her artwork is influenced by her family's experience of migration to the partition of India, but also showcases pressing feminist issues are part of her creativity. Malani's most recent installation, "My Reality is Different" uses the metaphor of the mythical figure of Cassandra who could...2024-05-101h 14A brush with...A brush with...A brush with… Nalini MalaniNalini Malani talks to Ben Luke, about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work. Malani was born in Karachi in 1946 and lives and works today in Mumbai. Her work in drawing and painting, performance, video and installation, responds to contemporary politics and human rights issues through the language of ancient myths, of poets, writers and thinkers, and of the history of art. She is increasingly celebrated for her installations that she calls “animation chambers”, fusing video and drawings, text and voice. They engulf the view...2024-02-2158 minThe Orchestra Teacher PodcastThe Orchestra Teacher Podcast68. Martha Mooke discusses multi-style string playing and a unique collegiate program while highlighting moments from her careerMartha Mooke is a Grammy nominated, pioneering electric violist/composer, highly regarded for her artistry, music advocacy, and innovative educational programs. She transcends musical boundaries, enhancing classical training with extended techniques, technology and improvisation. A Yamaha Artist and Eventide’s first Artist in Residence, Mooke is a leading clinician on electric and multi-style string playing. She has performed with Barbra Streisand, David Bowie, Philip Glass, Elton John, Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Andrea Bocelli, Star Wars in Concert, and Tony Bennett among others. She is Founder and Artistic Director of the Scorchio Quartet (featured on David Bowie’s Heat...2024-01-0249 minLiessin CulturalLiessin CulturalNalini MalaniSeja bem-vindo ao 27º episódio do Podcast Liessin cultural, o seu podcast para falar de Cultura! Do país mais populoso do mundo, saiu uma artista que nos faz ver o que ela não mostra. Com suas animações em vídeo e justaposições de obras, Nalini Malani sugere que qualquer um pode fazer Arte e que ela pode, inclusive, se fazer sozinha. Este podcast é produzido pelo Colégio Liessin e sua equipe: Host: Alberto Naar Especialista: Milena Manes Nunes Produção: Marcela de Holanda ...2023-12-0527 minlaguedawuebooklaguedawuebookPDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI Nalini Malani In Search of Vanished Blood ePub Books online**Download Nalini Malani: In Search of Vanished Blood Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book** by Nalini Malani Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=3775732268 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI Nalini Malani: In Search of Vanished Blood ePub Books online Ebook | READ ONLINE Download PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI Nalini Malani: In Search of Vanished Blood ePub Books online read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI Nalini...2023-09-2600 minEMPIRE LINESEMPIRE LINESExile is a Hard Job, Nil Yalter (1974-Now) (EMPIRE LINES x Ab-Anbar Gallery)Artist Nil Yalter, a pioneer in 20th century video and multimedia installations, explores the often challenging experience of being an immigrant in a foreign country, through her transnational wallpapers, posters, and photographs of Turkish workers, in Exile is a Hard Job. Born in Egypt in 1938, Nil Yalter moved from Istanbul to Paris in 1965. Since the 1970s, she has pioneered the practice of socially-engaged video art; working at the intersections of feminist, anti-racism, and labour movements, her media is always decided by the political issue at hand. But her contemporary practice has always been historically-informed, drawing on literatures...2023-08-1016 minHeritage TidBits from CultreHeritage TidBits from CultreHeritageTidBits from Cultre - Newscast #2From renowned artists like Benodebehari Mukherjee and Nalini Malani, to the opening of India's first Vedic-themed park and the exploration of ancient archaeological sites, this episode covers it all. Come along, to discover fascinating initiatives by organizations like the World Designing Forum and Punjab Agricultural University, and learn about the achievements of theatre director Vidyanidhee Vanarase and musician Shankar Mahadevan. Tune in for a dose of captivating news from the Indian Arts, Culture and Heritage world! 2023-08-0408 minEMPIRE LINESEMPIRE LINESThe Experiment with the Bird in the Air Pump, Joseph Wright of Derby (1768) and Nalini Malani (2022) (EMPIRE LINES x National Gallery, Holburne Museum)We return to Nalini Malani’s immersive installation My Reality is Different as it iterates in London, where curator Priyesh Mistry draws out the colonial and classical connections between the contemporary artist’s animation chamber, and the permanent collections of the National Gallery. Born in British India in 1946, the year before Partition, contemporary artist Nalini Malani has always focussed on both ‘fractures’ and continuity. From paintings to animations, her ambitious practice has always challenged conventions - none more so than her new installation, in which she ‘desecrates’ well known works of art with her iPad, drawing out overlooked d...2023-05-1821 minBang On ItBang On It5. Nalini Malani’s new exhibition, Reduced Skincare, Kid’s Party Entertainers and I’ve Had ItThis week, Michelle talks us through her new obsession with reduced price skincare and her love for Nalini Malani's new exhibition at The National Gallery. And Laura raves about children's party entertainers and her new favourite podcast, I've Had It.Producer: Pete Strauss Exec Producer: Rich Morris Production Co-Ordinator: Katie Baum Editor: Calum Sample A BBC Studios Production for Radio 42023-04-1230 minArt Gallery of South AustraliaArt Gallery of South AustraliaTuesday Talks - Yuexiu Shen presents closing remarks on Nalini Malani: GamepiecesThank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Yuexiu Shen, Assistant Curator, Contemporary Art, as she presents closing remarks on the exhibition Nalini Malani: Gamepieces. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Image: Nalini Malani, India, born 1946, In Search of Vanished Blood, 2012, Mumbai, India, single channel digital video, 16:9, colour, sound, 11 min, financial newspapers on 3 walls; On loan from the Artist, © Nalini Malani.2023-01-1722 minThe Art ShowThe Art ShowInside Yayoi Kusama's world with Stephanie Rosenthal, plus Nalini Malani + Katie WestYou know the Japanese superstar artist Yayoi Kusama for her polka dots and infinity mirror rooms, and giant spotted pumpkins.2022-11-1500 minArt Gallery of South AustraliaArt Gallery of South AustraliaTuesday Talk -Russell Kelty discusses the Kalighat paintings on display in Nalini Malani: GamepiecesThank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Russell Kelty, Curator Asian Art, as he explores the selection of Kalighat paintings from the AGSA collection on display in the exhibition Nalini Malani: Gamepieces in Gallery 23A. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Photo: Nat Rogers2022-11-1518 minArt Gallery of South AustraliaArt Gallery of South AustraliaTuesday Talk - Director Rhana Devenport introduces latest exhibition Nalini Malani: GamepiecesThank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Director Rhana Devenport introduces the latest exhibition Nalini Malani: Gamepieces. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Image: installation view: Gamepieces by Nalini Malani, 2015, MoMa, New York.2022-11-0829 minEMPIRE LINESEMPIRE LINESMy Reality is Different, Nalini Malani (2022) (EMPIRE LINES x National Gallery, Holburne Museum Interview)We're back offline, and into the deep black exhibition space of Bath's Holburne Museum, where artist Nalini Malani coats fresh layers upon classical paintings from the National Gallery in her new installation, My Reality is Different. Artist Nalini Malani disrupts Western linear perspectives – in art, and in history. In My Reality is Different, the viewer is engulfed within a dark cavern, a panoramic 40 metres of wall space, shot with nine overlapping video projections all playing in a continuous loop. With tens of iPad-drawn animations. she adds layers to classical paintings from the National Gallery and the Holburne Mu...2022-10-2009 minBarbara London CallingBarbara London Calling2.07 | Nalini MalaniIn the seventh episode of "Barbara London Calling" 2.0, Barbara speaks with Nalini Malani, the versatile Indian artist easily moving between the mediums of painting and video, and between the worlds of Bombay (as she still prefers to call it) and Amsterdam. Probing the past and the present, Nalini explains how theater reaches an audience rarely found in elitist gallery spaces, and why "The compendium of all culture is a lexicon for all artists."2022-01-2644 minThe WorksThe WorksNalini Malani: Vision in Motion @M+ & in the studio: violinist Dan Zhu & pianist Warren LeeThe emergence of the more contagious Omicron variant of Covid towards the end of last year, and the ensuing surge in cases worldwide, has led to Hong Kong once again facing strict measures. As we enter the third year of the pandemic, living with the vi...2022-01-2121 minStalking Art | Chemould PodcastsStalking Art | Chemould PodcastsThe Gallery as WitnessHow does a gallery keep up with changing art world trends? On our introductory episode we chat with our gallery’s director, Shireen Gandhy, as we delve into Chemould’s ever-evolving journey; from pioneering the early careers of Modern Masters like M.F. Husain, S.H. Raza and Ram Kumar, voyaging on to exhibiting today’s leading contemporary artists such as Nalini Malani, Nilima Shiekh and Atul Dodiya. We discuss what is ‘Indian’ about art through the works of Bhupen Khakhar and Jitish Kallat, and investigate how our artists Shilpa Gupta and Dhruvi Acharya have responded to the trauma of the pan...2021-07-1133 minHerArtHerArt(Romanian) Nalini MALANI - una din primele artiste de performance din IndiaDisclaimer: Episodul a fost inregistrat si publicat initial in cel de-al doilea sezon al podcastului 11 februarie, 2019. Salut si bine ai venit la HerArt podcast, un proiect pentru iubitoarele si iubitorii de arta, in special arta creata de femei. În cel de-al doilea episod vom vorbi despre Nalini MALANI, care a apărut pe scena artei locale, dominată evident de bărbați, ca una din primele performance artiste din India. Mie imi spune Nata Andreev si va prezint sapte curiozitati pe care nu le-ati stiut despre artista care a impletit istorii personale și probleme sociale pentru a-și comun...2021-02-1508 minHerArtHerArt(Romanian) Barbara KRUGER - artista care va pune mintea la incercareDisclaimer: Episodul a fost inregistrat si publicat initial in cel de-al doilea sezon al podcastului 23 ianuarie, 2019. Salut si bine ai venit la HerArt podcast, un proiect pentru iubitoarele si iubitorii de arta, in special arta creata de femei. Sunt foarte încântata să încep acest nou sezon! Am pregatit 12 istorii uimitoare cu artiste din întreaga lume. Pentru sezonul doi, voi face tot posibilul să vă încurajez să cunoasteti si artiste uimitor de talentate de la noi sau care locuiesc peste hotare. Stagiul meu cu Muzeul Național de Artă continuă, asa ca nu uitați că ne întâlnim de două...2021-01-2607 minHear, Now. A Podcast from Whitechapel Gallery.Hear, Now. A Podcast from Whitechapel Gallery.Hear, Now. Episode 6: Can You Hear Me?CONTENT WARNING: This episode features a reference to rape and sexual violence. In her new video installation Indian artist Nalini Malani explores global issues of social injustice, positioning the voiceless and the invisible alongside gods and goddesses, intellectuals and poets. Here Malani is in conversation with curator Emily Butler to interrogate the myriad stories and political truths in her nine channel animation and how she translates her artist’s notebooks into moving image. Find out more: https://www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/nalini-malani-can-you-hear-me Transcript: https://www.whitechapelgallery.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Hear-Now-Episode-6-Transcript.pdf2020-11-1729 minHerArtHerArtNalini MALANI - an Indian pioneer of video and performance artWelcome to HerArt podcast, a project for art lovers, especially art created by women. In our second episode, we will talk about Nalini MALANI - a pioneer of video and performance art that emerged at a time when the Indian art scene was male-dominated. My name is Nata Andreev and I am going to tell you seven curious facts that you didn’t know about the artist who wove personal narratives and social issues to communicate her ideas. It will be amazing if you could join me for the tenth session of my WKND Study Group this Sunday, February 24th...2019-02-1808 minBad at SportsBad at SportsBad at Sports Episode 512: Kochi-Muziris BiennaleOn December 12, 2014, the Second Kochi-Muziris Biennale, curated by artist Jitish Kallat, opened in Kerala, India. The second edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale built upon the themes from the first Kochi-Muziris Biennale. So, before we dive into the second edition, let’s first revisit Indian’s inaugural international Biennale.   The first edition opened on December 12, 2012. It was a huge event and by all accounts, a success. In this podcast, Tanya Gill puts together a collection of artist interviews and viewer reactions from the first Biennale’s opening week in 2012, including celebrated artists Nalini Malani, Vivan Sundaram, Tallur...2015-06-261h 34