Niki de Saint Phalle
Niki de Saint Phalle painting the sculpture “Le monde”, ca. 1981 © Niki Charitable Art Foundation, All rights reserved / Photo: Unknown
Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) made a name for herself on the international art scene during the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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Along with other media-savvy artists like Andy Warhol, Niki de Saint Phalle developed a new role for the artist in close dialogue with the media of television especially.
She was a key figure in the new generation of young artists who, at the beginning of the 1960s, were redefining the boundaries of what an artwork could be. Around this time, experimental artists like Saint Phalle were showing us that, in addition to static sculpture or painting, art could also be a happening or a performance. In addition, Saint Phalle had a clear sociopolitical agenda and feminist commitment throughout her career. To an increasing degree she worked in close dialogue with society and her audience, and by about the mid-1970s she also invited them into monumental architectonic constructions in public settings.
Saint Phalle was a pioneer in her own time, shattering boundaries for what a woman could express and do in public, for herself and for other women.
This exhibition explores the most important thematic periods in Niki de Saint Phalle’s body of work through a “semi-chronological” presentation. It begins with Saint Phalle’s early oil paintings and assemblage works from the end of the 1950s and then invites us to experience her famous “shooting paintings.” Thereafter, her “white period” is presented, and the many different sculptures of women in all manner of color and form, the so-called Nanas.
The exhibition also examines Saint Phalle’s interest in film and theater, and devotes space to her work in public settings that culminated in the great The Tarot Garden in Tuscany, which she continued to work on up until her death.
The exhibition is realized in collaboration with the Niki de Saint Phalle Charitable Foundation.
The exhibition comprises over 100 works lent by key institutions in the USA and Europe, such as Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sprengel Museum, Hannover, and MAMAC in Nice, as well as a number of private collectors and in close collaboration with Niki de Saint Phalle Charitable Foundation.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue written in Norwegian and English. The catalogue contains newly written texts and is published by the Kontur publishing house, with international distribution through Thames & Hudson.
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Niki de Saint Phalle
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Caroline Ugelstad
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Project manager and producer: Silje Hammer
Intern conservator: Hilde Heggtveit
Extern conservator: Benedicte Nilssen
Chief Art Handler: Hans Christian Skui Lindvig
Museum technicians: Sjur Kleiven, Dorthe Håker, Kenneth Alme, Petter Wessel, Agnes Erika Larsen, Noah Bakke, Ada Nilsen, Martine Eid, Tiago Bom, Marielle Kalldal
Publication manager: Karen Monica Reini
Text advisor: Martine Hoff Jensen
Architecture and exhibition design: Andrea Pinochet og Morten Edvardsen
Design: Håkon Stensholt, ANTI
Communications: Martine Hoff Jensen
Digital marketing: Daniel Weiseth Kjellesvik
Education: Camilla Sune