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  • 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
  • The landscape is not just the natural environment or its representation. It is in itself a cultural construct, subject to the codes and beliefs of those who have configured it, be it physically (determining its shape by the arrangement of gardens,
  • Nanette Wylde is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and cultural worker making environmental and socially reflective works using a variety of hybrid media. Wylde is a co-founder of PreNeo Press, a conceptual space creating projects, publications,
  • Altick, Richard. The Shows of London: A Panoramic History of Exhibitions 1600-1862. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press, 1978.
  • Genesis -
    Event: GenesisInstitution: Museo Nacional de Bellas ArtesComment:
  • Event: The Future Of The FutureInstitution: Circulo de Bellas ArtesComment:
  • Event: MNBA, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago de ChileInstitution: University of the Arts BerlinComment:
  • The goal was to save video material threatened with disappearance and to rescue forgotten material. The project succeeded in retrieving a large number of videos from the 1960s and 1970s, believed lost, from artists, estates, and museum storerooms;
  • Blur of the Otherworldly presents 25 contemporary artists whose work employs modern communication technologies (photography, film, video, radio, internet, computers) to explore culturally inbred questions / superstitions concerning parallel worlds
  • Seeing is believing -
    The installation to see the invisible. An installation for a one-man exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art,Japan. "Seeing is Believing" consists of three works. "Empty Entity" infrared ray electric light display, "Sheep"