Nalini Malani

Nalini Malani: Of Woman Born. Venice Biennale 2026

Nalini Malani: Of Woman Born

Collateral event of the 61st International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia

9 May - 22 November 2026

Artist: Nalini Malani

Curator: Roobina Karode

Commissioner: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

Venue: Magazzini del Sale no. 5, Dorsoduro
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Pre-opening: May 6, 7, and 8


The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA, New Delhi) presents Nalini Malani – Of Woman Born, a major site-specific commission and official Collateral Event of the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. In this large-scale multichannel installation, Nalini Malani extends her pioneering "Animation Chamber" series — a multisensorial environment since 2017. The continually appearing and disappearing images transform the heritage site of Magazzini del Sale into a "thought chamber" reverberating with sounds, texts and images on women, myth, and global conflict. The presentation is curated by Roobina Karode, Artistic Director and Chief Curator of the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art.

Artist Nalini Malani in Venice, 2026
© Courtesy Nalini Malani

Nalini Malani – Of Woman Born is inspired by the Greek myth of Orestes, who murdered his mother and her lover to avenge their slaying of his father. Though pursued by the Furies for his act, he was saved from punishment by the goddess Athena. Malani meditates on this myth and its resonance in present-day wars, where accountability is an anomaly and women continue to bear the brunt of patriarchal violence. Translated by the artist into 67 animations with more than 30,000 iPad drawings that are projections of nine video channels. The drawings and the 20-minute soundscape of women’s voices become a layered, visceral, continually shifting environment in which viewers conjure up their own stories from the layered superimpositions.

Nalini Malani, Of Woman Born, 2026. Installation views. Collection Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. © Nalini Malani

Nalini Malani states: “The daily experiences that are happening in the world make you want to clench your fists, grit your teeth, to shout out – in a moment of hysteria – standing with your back against the wall when the tragedy of life takes the upper hand. Politically engaged, cross- cultural and historical dialogues have been the basis of my art making for sixty years. All the more today I feel it is a pressing necessity as our stories have to be retold, to give us a chance to become a more humane society.”

According to Kiran Nadar, Founder and Chairperson, KNMA, “Nalini Malani is one of the most vital voices in contemporary art today, whose practice has, for decades, articulated a fearless ethical position on violence, displacement, and the silencing of women. Nalini Malani – Of Woman Born is an urgent and uncompromising extension of that vision. KNMA is proud to present this Collateral Event at the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, reaffirming our commitment to supporting artists whose work speaks from India while addressing the world.”

Roobina Karode, Artistic Director and Chief Curator, KNMA remarks: “Malani compels us to understand that Nalini Malani – Of Woman Born is not a sentimental invocation, but it is a political demand, a demand that we recognise Janani, the generative mother. She is not just a figure to worship in abstraction but as the one whose labour, suffering, resistance, and premonition must be foregrounded, centred, and honoured. ‘In Minor Keys,’ Koyo Kouoh's curatorial vision of attunement to subtle frequencies and quiet signals, Malani's repetition, exhaustion, and refusal of closure finally find their proper frame. To listen to women, to hear the voices of the silenced, to witness the violence that patriarchy enacts against the nurturer, requires precisely this willingness to remain in exhaustion.”

For more than fifty years, Malani’s practice has functioned as an unsparing critique of majoritarianism and its multiples of violence. Malani has expanded to embrace multiple mediums, formats, and cultures combining the hand-painted and the digital and bridging the historical and the contemporary.

KNMA has played a sustained curatorial and scholarly role in the presentation of Nalini Malani’s practice. In 2014, KNMA organised the artist’s landmark year-long retrospective in three chapters, You Can’t Keep Acid in a Paper Bag, in New Delhi. The Museum has also supported key international exhibitions, including The Rebellion of the Dead at the Centre Pompidou, Paris (2017), and Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Italy (2018). Among the more than 50 institutions worldwide holding Malani’s work, KNMA maintains the most comprehensive collection, spanning nearly six decades of her oeuvre, reinforcing the Museum’s commitment and subsequent presentation at Venice.

Nalini Malani, Of Woman Born, 2026. 9-channel iPad Animation Chamber, sound, dimensions variable. Collection - Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, © Nalini Malani

Follow the Skipping Girl through the streets of Venice

Recurring throughout Nalini Malani’s artistic language is the figure of ‘The Skipping Girl’, a symbol of freedom. Her ability to move constantly and to coordinate her movements keeps her free from being controlled and from all coercion. In many ways, ‘The Skipping Girl’ personifies the artist herself, traversing mythology, memory, and time as a witness and survivor. It resonates both with Malani’s feminist perspectives and with the language of her art.

During the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, visitors are invited to ‘Follow the Skipping Girl’ on posters, banners, and vaporetto signages through the streets of Venice to the Magazzini del Sale. The scannable QR code will also allow visitors to download and preserve fragments of Malani’s digital animations. This city-wide activation transforms pockets of the city into an interactive animation chamber, turning every encounter with The Skipping Girl into a portal for dialogue and engagement.

Magazzini del Sale on Fondamenta Zattere, Dorsoduro
© Photo: Haupt & Binder, Universes in Universe

Public Programs

To extend the exhibition’s dialogue, KNMA will host a robust series of public programs in Venice throughout the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, offering a deeper engagement with Malani’s artistic practice. The pre-opening week (May 6-8 2026) will feature a conversation among Nalini Malani, Roobina Karode, and curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. This public programme is further enriched by an exhibition publication with contributions from Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Roobina Karode, Emily Butler offering scholarly insights into the artist’s practice.

From August to October 2026, the exhibition will be activated by a curated suite of intergenerational workshops designed to engage participants with the themes, materials, and narrative strategies that shape Nalini Malani’s practice.

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

Established through the initiative of avid art collector Kiran Nadar, the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) opened to the public in January 2010 as India’s first private museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art from the subcontinent. KNMA is a non-commercial, not-for-profit institution supported by the Shiv Nadar Foundation. It seeks to foster a dynamic relationship between art and culture through its exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, and public programs. Committed to institutional collaborations and artist support networks, KNMA actively engages with diverse audiences through its wide-ranging programming. KNMA supports artists whose work engages with social and political questions while expanding global understanding of South Asian art. KNMA has presented major exhibitions by artists including Nalini Malani, Zarina, Nasreen Mohamedi, Raqs Media Collective, and regularly collaborates with leading international institutions.

The museum’s ever-expanding collection of over 16,000 artworks from South Asia features some of the most significant modernist and contemporary works. Now broadening its scope to include classical, folk, and tribal art, the collection spans from the 3rd century CE to the 20th century, tracing historical trajectories in Indian art alongside the experimental practices of young contemporaries.

KNMA is set to evolve into a landmark cultural destination with a new location, an expansive 100,000-square-meter (over 1 million square feet) architectural marvel, near the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. It will feature multiple exhibition spaces, a performance arts centre, an education block, an archive centre, a library, restaurants, and a members’ room. Strengthening its role as a cultural epicenter, this expansion will further KNMA’s mission to be a vibrant hub for visual and performing arts, fostering artistic innovation and cultural dialogue.


Currently, KNMA has one museum in Saket, with a former location at Noida now closed. The new museum is coming soon near Aerocity.

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
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Venue:
Nalini Malani: Of Woman Born
Magazzini del Sale no. 5
Fondamenta Zattere Ai Saloni
Dorsoduro 262, 30123 Venezia
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Opening hours:
7 May - 22 November 2026
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Closed on Mondays

Waterbus stations, walking distance:
Spirito Santo - 2 min.
Salute - 5 min.
Accademia - 7 min.


Organizer:
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art New Delhi, India
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© Cover Image: Nalini Malani, Of Woman Born, 2026 © Nalini Malani

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