NALINI MALANI
NALINI MALANI

NALINI MALANI

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Born in Karachi, a year before it became part of Pakistan, Nalini Malani’s art, unsurprisingly, is built on
observing the struggles and strife of people, socio-political changes, and how she observes this.
More recently, the lockdown in India on account of the corona pandemic and its impact on migrant
workers has impacted her work, even prompting her to post short animations on social media platforms.
Malani graduated from Sir J. J School of Art, Bombay, in 1969. Interestingly, she began experimenting
with new media early in her career. In the same year that she graduated, Malani created a series of colour,
stop-motion films called Dream Houses. Later, in the 1970s, studying in École Nationale Supérieure des
Beaux Arts in Paris, Malani was able to gain a new perspective about her own motherland.
Learning the technique of reverse painting from master artist Bhupen Khakhar in the ’80s allowed her
to understand how to create a strong sense of character in her figurative work. She did illustrations for
The Times of India wherein she delved
deeply into Indian mythology, and
many of her works from the Stories
Retold series probably reflect her days
as an illustrator in the publication.
The artist divides her time between
Mumbai and Amsterdam, continuing to
work actively from both cities.

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