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Past exhibition

Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different

National Gallery Contemporary Fellowship with Art Fund

2 March ‒ 11 June 2023

Admission free

Sunley Room

Artist Nalini Malani, our first National Gallery contemporary fellow, presents new ways of seeing well-known works of art. 

Taking her inspiration from paintings in the National Gallery and Bath’s Holburne Museum, Malani has created striking new video animations in 'Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different - National Gallery Contemporary Fellowship with Art Fund'.  

The animations, hand-drawn using an iPad, reveal and conceal different aspects of the paintings in both collections, including works by Caravaggio and Bronzino in the Gallery’s collection and by Jan van der Venne and Johann Zoffany in Bath among many others, to rediscover them from an alternative, and critical point of view. The exhibition comes to the Gallery in 2023 following its opening at the Holburne Museum on 7 October 2022. 

The 25 striking new animations immerse the viewer in a panorama of nine large video projections, played in a continuous loop. Animations of different lengths overlap creating endlessly changing juxtapositions and interaction of images, allowing the spectator to co-create their own meanings.

The exhibition also has fictitious portraits of the marginalised in society that appear in between the animations; a reference to people whose work underpins the economies that connect us across the globe. 

Malani’s project is the culmination of her selection in 2020 as the first artist to receive the National Gallery’s Contemporary Fellowship, supported by Art Fund. Awarded to an artist of international standing and renown with a major body of work that has significantly contributed to 20th- and 21st-century art, the Fellowship involves peer-to-peer collaboration with a non-London collecting institution and is part of the National Gallery’s Contemporary Programme, sponsored by Hiscox. 

The National Gallery Contemporary Fellowship supported by Art Fund

 

 

With additional support from Dasha Shenkman OBE

 

The Modern and Contemporary Programme is supported by

 

   

 

The Sunley Room exhibition programme is supported by the Bernard Sunley Foundation

 

 

 

 

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'It's a wonderfully poetic effect'
★★★★ Evening Standard

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