The Fourth Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 'Tu Parles/J'Ecoute', La Ferme de Buisson Art Centre, Paris, France; Taiwan 'Back from Home', Bamboo Curtain Studio, Taipei 'IT Park Group Exhibition', Taipei Fine Arts Museum J'\llegory and Simulacra', Gallery Pierre, Taichung 'Perimeter 4', Gallery 456, New York, USA 'Transitional Site', IT Park Gallery, Taipei 'Conceptual Art Action Under Post– Martial Law', Gate Gallery, Taipei :i\rt and Text', National Normal College, Taipei 'The Undescribable Unknown', IT Park Gallery, Taipei 'Zuzuglich', Merz Akademie, Stuttgart, Germany 'The 8th Annual Manifesto Night', Baroque Literary Arts Centre, Venice, USA 'Sharon Lockhart/Michael Flax', Art Center, College of Design, Pasadena, USA 'Earth', Scott Hanson Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 'Law of Desire', Future Perfect Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 'Provisional Proof, Opus Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 'Oltre ii Muro·, Accademia di Belle Arti de Brera, Milan, Italy Michael Ming Hong Lin and volunteers preparing Gallery 5 wall, OAG 09.12.02 - 01.27.03 2002 Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art 2002, Queensland Art Gallery Collection: The artist Photograph: Ray Fulton Qualifications, grants & awards 1999 'KHOJ '99: International Artists' Workshop', New Delhi. India 1993 MFA, College of Design, Pasadena, USA 1990 BFA, Parsons School of Design, Los Angeles, USA Collections Private collections * All Taiwan unless otherwise stated Selected bibliography Bourne. Cecile. 'Reviews: Taipei (Taiwan), Michael Lin, IT Park'. Flash Art, vol.30, no.194, May-June 1997, p.124. Casavecchia, Barbara. 'Taipei Biennial'. Flash Art, vol.33, no.215, November-December 2000, p.103. Devenport, Rhana. 'The sky is the limit:Taipei Biennial 2000'. Art AsiaPacific, no.30, 2001, pp.20-2. Lloyd, Ann Wilson. 'Reorienting: Japan rediscovers Asia'. Art in America, vol.87, no.10, October 1999, pp.104-11. McIntyre. Sophie & Wang, Chia Chi Jason. 'Taipei in entropy'. Flash Art, vol.29, no.187, March-April 1996, pp.57- 60. NALINI MALANI Born 1946 Karachi. India Lives and works in Mumbai, India Solo exhibitions* 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997 1996 1995 1991 Apeejay Media Gallery, New Delhi Zenith Media Lounge, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, USA Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan 'The Sacred & The Profane', a shadow play, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai 'Mutants, Artist Books, Homage to Joseph Albers', Gallery Espace, New Delhi 'The Job', Max Mueller Bhavan (Goethe lnstitut), Mumbai 'Medea Installation', Max Mueller Bhavan {Goethe lnstitut). Mumbai 'Medeamaterial', Max Mueller Bhavan {Goethe lnstitut), Mumbai 'Hieroglyphs & Other Works', Gallery Chemould, Mumbai 1991 , '92, '93, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, 2000 Gallery Chemould, Mumbai 1990 'Under the Skin', Gallery 7, Mumbai 1980 Art Heritage, New Delhi 1966, '70, '73, '75, '79, '80, '82, '84, '86 Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai Selected group exhibitions* 2001 'Unpacking Europe', Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 'Secular Practice: Recent Art From India', Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, Canada 2000 '7th Havana Biennale', Cuba 1999 '18th World Wide Video Festival', Amsterdam, The Netherlands 'Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis', Tate Modern, London, UK 'Text & Subtext: Contemporary Art and Asian Women', Earl Lu Gallery, Lasalle– SIA College of the Arts, Singapore; Australia; Sweden; Norway; Denmark; Malaysia; Hong Kong 'Invisible Boundary: Metamorphosed Asian Art: Asian Section of Kwangju Biennale 2000', Nigata City Prefectural Civic Centre Gallery, Japan 'Man + Space: 2000 Kwangju Biennale', Korea I'\ Global View: Indian Artists At Home In the World', Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 'Watermark: The Watercolour Show', Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 'Voiceovers: 5th Guinness Contemporary Art Project', Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia 'The Sacred and the Profane', Asian Fine Arts Factory, Berlin, Germany 139

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