My Art of Entertaining: Recipes and Tips from Miss Maggie's Kitchen

Héloïse Brion and Christophe Roué

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A pioneering artist in film, photography, video art and performance, Indian artist Nalini Malani is a transition figure between the modern and contemporary art of her country. Her work, which criticizes the political situation in India, is based not only on an iconography typical of the subcontinent’s culture, but also on Western artistic and literary tradition. The Centre Pompidou is staging France’s first retrospective of the Indian artist Nalini Malani. In the exhibition as well as the corresponding catalogue, the artist presents works from 1969-2017, covering almost five decades of her oeuvre. On this occasion, she also reactivates a spectacular work from the museum’s collections: the “video shadow theatre” Remembering Mad Meg (2007). Through this circuit Nalini Malani evokes the concepts underlying her work: utopias, dystopia, and her vision of India and the position of women throughout the world. Exhibition: 18.10.2017-8.1.2018, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 17.9.2018–6.1.2019, Castello di Rivoli, Turin (Part II)

Héloïse Brion worked for fifteen years in fashion before pursuing her passion for cooking. She has contributed to ELLE, Elle à Table, Madame Figaro, and Food 52, hosted hundreds of Instagram Lives since 2020, and launched her lifestyle brand Parsley by MMK.

Christophe Roué is a portrait, fashion, and lifestyle photographer, as well as a film director composer. Together, they published Miss Maggie’s Kitchen: Relaxed French Entertaining (Flammarion, 2020) and have collaborated with many brands including Ruinart, Opinel, and Zara Home.

Publisher
Flammarion
ISBN
9782080248541
Binding
Hardback
Page Extent
176
Weight (kg)
0.86
Height (in)
10.04
Width (in)
7.48
Subject
Food & Drink
Published Date
08 / 09 / 2022

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