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245 0 _aNalini Malani: You Can't Keep Acid In a Paper Bag 1969-2014/
260 _aNew Delhi;
_bKiran Nadar Museum of Art;
_c2015
300 _a302p;
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520 _aThis publication is produced on the occasion of retrospective exhibition of Indian artist Nalini Malani at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi from January to December 2014. '"You Can’t Keep Acid in a Paper Bag" is a three-part retrospective of Nalini Malani, happening for the first time in India that looks at her issue-based practice of the last five decades and attempts to bring to audience the range of her use of material, media and formats. Having been perhaps the most experimental and equally radical in her art making, her retrospective will also bring home some of her installations and international projects that have never been shown before in India.' - from museum's website '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. Characteristics of her work have been the gradual movement towards new media, international collaboration and expanding dimensions of the pictorial surface into the surrounding space as ephemeral wall drawing, installation, shadow play, multi projection works and theatre.' - from artist's website. Published with exhibition Nalini Malini: You Can't Keep Acid in a Paper Bag, Jan-Dec 2014.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aN8350-8356 Art as a profession. Artists
651 _aIndia
700 _aBhatt, Saumya (editor)
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700 _aKarode, Roobina (curator)
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700 _aMalani, Nalini
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700 _aPijnappel, Johan (editor)
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