Walsh Gallery

Nalini Malani

1946 Born in Karachi

1969
  • Diploma in Fine Arts, Sir J.J School of Art, Mumbai
1970–72
  • French Government Scholarship for Fine Arts to study in Paris, France
1984–87
  • Junior Fellowship, Government of India

Solo Exhibitions

2010
  • Splitting the Other, Musee cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne
2009
  • Cassandra, Galerie Lelong, Paris
  • The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, NZ
2008
  • Listening to the Shades, Arario Gallery, New York
2007
  • Irish Museum Of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland 
  • Nalini Malani, Walsh Gallery, Chicago
2006
  • Living in Alicetime, Sakshi Gallery, Bombay and Rabindra Bhavan New Delhi, India 
2005
  • Exposing the Source:The Paintings of Nalini Malani, A retrospective exhibition Peabody Essex Museum, Salem Ma, U.S.A
2004
  • "Stories Re-told", Bose Pacia Gallery, New York
2003
  • "Stories Re-told", Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai
2002–03
  • "Hamletmachine", New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
2002
  • "Recent Video Art: Nalini Malani", Apeejay Media Gallery, Delhi
2000
  • "The Sacred & The Profane", Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai
1999
  • "Remembering Toba Tek Singh", Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai

Group Exhibitions

2009
  • National Galleries of Modern Art, New Delhi/Bangalore/Bombay
  • MATER, Universidad de Jaén, Spain
2008
  • Excavations: Memory/Myth/Membrane, Art Musings Gallery, Bombay
  • Video Shortlist, Vocatif, Passage de Retz, Paris
  • Revolutions- Forms that Turn, Biennale of Sydney, Cockatoo Island, Sydney
  • Indian Highway, Serpentine Gallery, London
  • India Moderna, IVAM, Valencia
  • The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Kyoto, Seoul
2007
  • New Narratives: Contemporary Art from India, Chicago Cultural Centre, Chicago
  • Urban Manners, Hangar Biocca, Milan
  • Think with the Senses, Feel with the Mind – Art in the Present Tense, Italian Pavilion, Giardini, 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice
  • Frame, Grid, Cell, BodhiArt, Bombay
2006
  • Local Stories, Modern Art, Oxford
  • Cinema of Prayoga, Tate Modern, London
2005
  • The Pantagruel Syndrome, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Turin
2004–05
  • "Edge of Desire", Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth / The Asia Society, New York
2004
  • "Visual Performance", Walsh Gallery, Chicago
  • "Crossing-Currents - Video Art and Cultural Identity", Lalit Kala Academy Galleries, New Delhi
  • "Minority Report", Aarhus Art festival, Aarhus
  • "Zoom", Museu Temporario, Lisbon
2003
  • Istanbul Biennale; Twentieth World Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam
2002–03
  • Asia Pacific Triennale, Brisbane
2001
  • "Bombay/Mumbai 1992–2001’ in Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis", Tate Modern, London
  • "Unpacking Europe", Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
2000
  • Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan
  • Third Kwangju Biennale, South Korea
  • "Text & Sub-text", Earl Lu Gallery, Singapore
  • Seventh Havana Biennale, Havana
1999
  • "Voiceovers", Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
1998
  • Sixteenth World Wide Video Festival, Amsterdam
  • "Private Mythology", The Japan Foundation Asia Center, Tokyo
1996
  • Second Asia Pacific Triennale, Brisbane
1995
  • First Johannesburg Biennale, Johannesburg

Bibliography

Nalini Malani: Medeaprojekt, edited by Kamala Kapoor and Amita Desai, Mumbai: Max Mueller Bhavan/Goethe Institute, 1997