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Niki de Saint Phalle: Rebellion and Joy

Museum Exhibit

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Niki de Saint Phalle used art as a rebellion against a patriarchal society and childhood trauma. She created a signature language of iconic forms such as her “Nanas”—unapologetic images of empowered womanhood—that testified to her belief that art could change the world. With her performances, bold sculptures, and immersive public art and playgrounds, she engaged with important deeper social issues. 

This is the first U.S. museum exhibition of Saint Phalle’s entire career, drawn from the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMAC) in Nice, France, which holds the largest collection of her work in France, and enriched by loans from the Niki Charitable Art Foundation in Santee, California. The works on view explore Saint Phalle’s universe, from her early, explosive “Shooting” paintings, to her powerful Nanas, fantastical sculptures of her Tarot Garden, and her pioneering efforts to combat racism, gender inequality, and HIV/AIDS stigma.

Only at the Nelson-Atkins in 2024.

Niki de Saint Phalle used art as a rebellion against a patriarchal society and childhood trauma. She created a signature language of iconic forms such as her “Nanas”—unapologetic images of empowered womanhood—that testified to her belief that art could change the world. With her performances, bold sculptures, and immersive public art and playgrounds, she engaged with important deeper social issues. 

This is the first U.S. museum exhibition of Saint Phalle’s entire career, drawn from the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMAC) in Nice, France, which holds the largest collection of her work in France, and enriched by loans from the Niki Charitable Art Foundation in Santee, California. The works on view explore Saint Phalle’s universe, from her early, explosive “Shooting” paintings, to her powerful Nanas, fantastical sculptures of her Tarot Garden, and her pioneering efforts to combat racism, gender inequality, and HIV/AIDS stigma.

Only at the Nelson-Atkins in 2024.

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When & Where
From Jun 14, 2024 to Jul 21, 2024
Mon: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
Thu: 10:00am - 9:00pm Timezone: CDT
Fri: 10:00am - 9:00pm Timezone: CDT
Sat: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
Sun: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
$22.00


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