M+, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District announced the opening of Nalini Malani: Vision in Motion, an inaugural presentation as part of the museum’s grand opening display. The exhibition highlights Nalini Malani’s distinctive methods of storytelling, which have the power to transcend the traumas of national divisions and address collective issues of social injustice. Widely recognized as a pioneer of video art and experimental film, Nalini Malani is one of the most prolific cross-disciplinary artists working today. Malani’s animations and installations, as well as her paintings and performances, feature imagery that feels both personal and universal. Vision in Motion brings together three major artworks—Utopia (1969–1976), Remembering Mad Meg (2007–2019), and Can You Hear Me (2018–2020)—showcasing the evolution of her practice over the past fifty years as she embraced new technologies and ways of working.
Source: The Standard December 07, 2021 20:51 UTC