Niki De Saint Phalle Ps1. The first exhibition of her work at a new york museum will feature more than one. Structures for life is on view at moma ps1 now until september 6, 2021.

The exhibition is curated by ruba katrib with josephine graf. Installation view of niki de saint phalle: On view from march 11 to september 6, 2021, niki de saint phalle:
On View From March 11 To September 6, 2021, Niki De Saint Phalle:
Moma ps1 presents the first new york museum exhibition of the work of visionary feminist artist niki de saint phalle (american and french, 1930‒2002). Structures for life, organized by ruba katrib, curator, with josephine graf, assistant. Moma ps1’s retrospective of niki de saint phalle is her first major exhibit in the us.
The First Exhibition Of Her Work At A New York Museum Will Feature More Than One.
The art show, structures for life opening march 11, puts a. Structures for life” is an apt title for ps1’s survey of the multimedia artist, who was born in france in 1930, spent much of. Moma ps1 presents the first new york museum exhibition of the work of visionary feminist artist niki de saint phalle (american and french, 1930‒2002).
Niki De Saint Phalle X La Prairie At Moma Ps1.
A new exploration of niki de saint phalle’s colorful and compelling public structures, with archival materials and more. In 1948, at age 18, she married the writer harry matthews. Structures for life, on view at moma ps1, new york, from march 11 to september 6, 2021.
“I Identified With The Fool In The Fairy Tale, Who Goes Out Into The World Not Knowing What He’s Doing, But On A Quest.” (Ethereal Music)
1991.lithograph, 23.7 x 31.5″ (60.3 x 80 cm). Installation view of niki de saint phalle: Niki de saint phalle at ps1 get to know niki de saint phalle , a joyfully unconventional artist whose work envisioned new ways of inhabiting the world.
Text By Anne Dressen & Nick Mauss, Alex Kitnick, Lanka Tattersall.
Exhibition of the late niki de saint phalle, “structures for life” encompasses more than 200 works highlighting the artist’s creative approach to pressing social issues. The niki de saint phalle retrospective currently on view for one more week at moma ps1 is a celebration of this explosive life, and work produced from the 1960s until the artist’s death in 2002. Text by anne dressen & nick mauss, alex kitnick, lanka tattersall.