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Nalini MALANI, Photogram Set B: Untitled I, II, III, 1970
Nalini MALANI, Photogram Set B: Untitled I, II, III, 1970

Nalini MALANI

Photogram Set B: Untitled I, II, III, 1970
Digitally printed on Photo Rag Pearl Hahnemühle paper
112 x 95 cm each, set of 3
22 x 37.5 cm each, set of 3
Edition of 10 + 3 AP

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Nalini MALANI, Still Life, 1969
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Nalini MALANI, Still Life, 1969
Among the photograms created in 1970 at VIEW, “Untitled I, II, III” show an even more complex and time-consuming process with incredibly nuanced photographic results. One more level for attaining...
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Among the photograms created in 1970 at VIEW, “Untitled I, II, III” show an even more complex and time-consuming process with incredibly nuanced photographic results. One more level for attaining tonal subtleties was obtained by “dodging,” a technique Malani learned from her close friend and an artist Nasreen Mohamedi. From the final photography, a negative was made, and blown up to make exhibition prints in a limited edition. These photograms represent Malani’s early engagement for experimenting with new mediums which became a lifelong passion.
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Provenance

Edition ?/10 - Centre Pompidou (2019)
Edition 6/10 - Donation: Art Gallery of South Australia (2020)

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2018 아라리오갤러리 상해

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