Exposition Niki de SaintPhalle au Grand Palais


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In the early 1960s Niki creates "shooting paintings" (Tirs), complex assemblages with concealed paint containers that are shot by pistol, rifle, or cannon fire. The impact of the projectile creates spontaneous effects which finish the work.. Excerpt from exhibition catalogue Niki de Saint Phalle at Museum Boymans-van Beuningen Rotteram,.


Analyse Tir Niki De Saint Phalle

Niki de Saint Phalle (1930, France - 2002, États-Unis) Tir 1961 Action Painting (référence) Nouveau réalisme coulure happening parodie Voir plus Unable to open [object Object]: HTTP 403 attempting to load TileSource Crédits Légende : Vue de face © Niki Charitable Art Foundation / Adagp, Paris


Les Tirs de Niki de Saint Phalle SECRET PARISIEN

In 1960, Niki de Saint Phalle aimed a loaded shotgun at her own work and pulled the trigger. Encapsulated bags of paint under a layer of plaster exploded and made the works bleed like a human being. These ShootingPaintings (Tirs) were widely acknowledged, and Niki de Saint Phalle developed them into large-scale reliefs and altarpieces against the hypocrisy of the church and the omnipotence of.


Shooting Picture, 1961 Niki de Sainte Phalle

In Niki de Saint Phalle: Tir paintings.of Tinguely, Saint Phalle produced Tirs, a series of "shooting paintings." The works consisted of a surface on which found objects and bags of coloured paint were plastered. Saint Phalle then added a performance aspect, shooting the work with a rifle and puncturing the bags of paint to release their…


Exposition Niki de SaintPhalle au Grand Palais

KPBS. Niki de Saint Phalle's "The Bride (or Miss Haversham's Dream or When you Love Somebody," a 1965 work of objects, lace, fabric and wire mesh, shown installed at MCASD La Jolla on Apr. 5, 2022.


Discovering Niki de Saint Phalle's Eerie Early Work

Niki de Saint Phalle, Tir neuf trous - Edition MAT, 1964,. Sadly, ironically, Niki de Saint Phalle's own transformative experience with the garden may have led to her death. She was 71 when she.


Les Tirs de Niki de Saint Phalle RMN Grand Palais

Niki de Saint Phalle, (born October 29, 1930, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France—died May 21, 2002, La Jolla, California, U.S.), French-American artist whose diverse practice encompassed a wide variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance, and film. Her work explores femininity, gender oppression, violence, and joy. Early life


Niki de Saint Phalle, tambours battants, par Inouï x Curius

Niki de Saint Phalle. "Ready! On your marks! Red, yellow, blue, the painting weeps, the painting is dead. I've killed the painting." 1 So declared the self-taught artist Niki de Saint Phalle, who caught the attention of the French art scene and the popular press in February 1961 when she staged her first Tirs or Shooting Paintings.


Tirs, Niki de Saint Phalle Niki de saint phalle, Art, Saint

The pioneering artist Niki de Saint Phalle, once described as an "American Dadaist" by the art critic John Ashbery and as "the first free woman" by Gloria Steinem, is the subject of a major.


Grand Tir Séance galerie J Niki de Saint Phalle; 143 x 77 x 7 cm. Paris, Centre Pompidou

Niki de Saint Phalle a commencé ses Tirs en 1960 avec des fléchettes sur des tableaux-cibles, des Portraits of my lover portant encore les titres Hors-d'œuvre, peinture plâtre et objets divers sur bois 100 × 74 × 15 cm, collection particulière, Galerie Vallois 5, ou Saint-Sébastien peinture bois et objets divers 81,5 × 62,2 × 40 cm Sprengel Muse.


Niki de Saint Phalle and the Catharsis of Performance

Les hommes, l'histoire, la religion, la politique, Niki de Saint Phalle a tiré sur tout ! Bloum Cardenas, petite-fille de l'artiste et directrice de la Fonda.


Niki De Saint Phalle In The 1960s The Menil Collection

Niki de Saint Phalle born 1930. T03824 Shooting Picture 1961. Plaster and paint with various items including string, wire mesh and polythene bags on a composite wood support 1430 x 780 x 81 (56 3/8 x 30 3/4 x 3 1/8) Not inscribed. Purchased from Jean Tinguely (Grant-in-Aid) 1984. Prov: Given by the artist to Jean Tinguely 1961.


Discovering Niki de Saint Phalle's Eerie Early Work

Abstract. Between approximately 1961 and 1964, Nouveau Réaliste artist Niki de Saint-Phalle gained notoriety through the performance of her Tirs or 'Shooting Pieces'. While the Tirs have been interpreted as a playful parody of abstract painting, to date, broader gender issues associated with their performance have largely escaped critical notice. In this paper, I argue that Saint-Phalle.


Tableau tir Niki de Saint Phalle 1961 Moderna Museet Stocholm 2019 Modern Art, Saints, Art

Niki de Saint Phalle in the 1960s is the first show to focus on the experimental and prolific work of French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) during this pivotal decade,. Niki de Saint Phalle, Tir Séance, 26 June 1961, 1961. Plaster, metal, acrylic, and objects on wood, 129 15/16 × 82 ¾ × 13 ¾ in. (330 × 210 × 35 cm).


Exposition Niki de SaintPhalle au Grand Palais

Niki de Saint Phalle: Nothing More Shocking Than Joy At MoMA PS1 and Salon 94, the French-American artist gets long overdue attention for her boundary-defying architecture and public.


Les Tirs de Niki de Saint Phalle SECRET PARISIEN

Niki de Saint Phalle Niki de Saint Phalle ( French pronunciation: [niki d (ə) sɛ̃ fal]; born Catherine Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle; [1] 29 October 1930 - 21 May 2002) was a French-American [5] [6] sculptor, painter, filmmaker, and author of colorful hand-illustrated books.