ギャルリー亜出果
Niki de Saint Phalle - Nana Power
Niki de Saint Phalle - Nana Power
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Silkscreen, 1970
Edition: 114/115
Published by Édition Esselier (Paris)
Printed by Michel Caza (Paris)
Catalogue Raisonné:
Ulm-Chenivesse 49, p.57
76.00 × 56.00 cm | 29.92 × 22.05 in. (paper size)
67.50 × 48.00 cm | 26.57 × 18.9 in. (image size)
Signed in pencil
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Condition: Excellent
Arches paper
Artwork Description
In the late 1960s, while **Niki de Saint Phalle** was developing her "Nanas" series, discussions surrounding equality, human rights, and sexual freedom were gaining significant traction in Western society.
The depiction of a multi-racial couple in this work not only expresses an intimate relationship filled with love and desire but also affirms the legitimacy of all connections.
Niki de Saint Phalle, a French-American artist, elevated personal intimacy into social and political expression. The act of loving freely is portrayed as a quiet act of resistance against societal norms and prejudices.
