Niki de Saint Phalle Is Having a Moment in New York. Here Are 10 Bright and Jubilant Works by the Artist on the Artnet Gallery Network
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Niki de Saint Phalle (b. 1930) is having a long overdue moment of recognition in New York. The French-born artist, who died in 2002, is currently the focus of “Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life,” at MoMA PS1.
The artist, who won more fame in Europe than the U.S. during her lifetime, created jubilant imaginative scenes that cultivated her unique feminist vision—bold sculptures of brightly adorned women’s bodies to prints and drawings filled with lions and dragons and mystical birds.
For those captivated by her unique creations, the Artnet Gallery Network is filled with dozens of works by the artist, which you can inquire about with just a click. Below, we’ve picked out a few of our favorites.
Niki de Saint Phalle, Je t’aime (1971). Courtesy of Galerie Kellermann
Niki de Saint Phalle, Nana Mode Rose (1986). Courtesy of Galleria Alfieri.
Niki de Saint Phalle, California Diary (My Men) (1994). Courtesy of Salon 94.
Niki de Saint Phalle, Trilogie des Obélisques (1987). Courtesy of Omer Tiroche Gallery London.
Niki de Saint Phalle, Strength, Card No.11 (1998). Courtesy of Denis Bloch Fine Art Beverly Hills.
Niki de Saint Phalle, You are My Love Forever and Ever and Ever (1968). Courtesy of Alpha 137 Gallery.
Niki de Saint Phalle, Monkey-Lion. Courtesy of Artwise.
Niki de Saint Phalle, Serpent Vase (1986). Courtesy of Galerie Mitterrand.
Niki de Saint Phalle, Le Couple (1990). Courtesy of Denis Bloch Fine Art.