

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
22 x 37.5 cm each, set of 3
Edition of 10 + 3 AP
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...
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.
Provenance
Edition ?/10 - Centre Pompidou (2019)Edition 6/10 - Donation: Art Gallery of South Australia (2020)
Exhibitions
2018 아라리오갤러리 상해