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Biography
Sculptor, writer, stage designer and director of French nationality, despite having spent the first twenty years of her life in the United States. On her return to Europe, she began working according to a style very close to Art Brut. She achieved public recognition through the creation of the series Shots (1960-61), through which she became associated with Nouveau Réalisme. Her sculptures are made up out of "found objects" and plastic toys, in which her preferred themes are monsters and other fantastic creatures. These series showed a certain concern with the representation of women, as in the series Brides. In the second half of the 60s, Saint-Phalle concentrated almost exclusively on monumental sculptures, at times directed especially at children. She produced numerous book illustrations, stage designs for ballet and directed films. In 1986, she published Aids, You Can't Catch it Holding, a combination of text and images. In 1993, she had a major one-woman show at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville in Paris and, in 1998, she took part in the Venice Biennale. The spectacular, ostentatious character of her sculptures have much in common with Pop Art.
Exhibitions
Accrochage Nº1, Selection of Portuguese and French Artists in The Berardo Collection Embaixada de França (French Embassy), Portugal 27-04-2005 ~ 15-10-2005
3D - The Berardo Collection at the Portugeuse Parlement Assembleia da República, Portugal 17-04-2007 ~ 20-08-2007
On Public Display: MB Exterior, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Les Baigneuses Museu Colecção Berardo, Portugal 21-08-2007 ~ 31-12-2010
Bibliography
Accrochage Nº1, Selection of Portuguese and French Artists in The Berardo Collection, 2005 Published by 90 Graus Editora, Lda. ISBN 9728964013
Niki de Saint Phalle, 1992 Published by Kunst und Ausstellungshalle Bundesrepublik Deutschland ISBN No ISBN
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Evening, London, 10 February 2005, lot 50, 2005 Published by Sotheby´s
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