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Nana danseuse

© Niki de Saint Phalle Charitable Art Foundation / ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2024. Image credit: courtesy of Christie’s Images Limited / The David and Indrė Roberts Collection

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This work featured in the 1972 film 'Daddy' written by and starring Niki de Saint-Phalle and directed by Peter Whitehead. With a leap as exuberant as her colouration, Nana is filled with a great human energy wholly suited to the theme of the celebration of Woman. The recurring heart motif in the sculpture's decoration are reminiscent of a Valentine's card. All in all, Nana is filled with positive associations. In Niki de Saint-Phalle's idealised image of a woman, curves reminiscent of Sumerian statuary provide no hindrance to bounding athleticism. Although created as a sculpture demonstrating the strengths of the ideal woman, Nana notably featured in the 1972 film 'Daddy'. This project was the result of a collaboration between de Saint-Phalle and the distinguished filmmaker Peter Whitehead, one of the great chroniclers of the 1960s.

The Roberts Institute of Art

London

Title

Nana danseuse

Date

c.1972

Medium

painted polyester on an iron base by Jean Tinguely

Measurements

H 50.8 x W 36 x D 36 cm

Accession number

DESAPHNI-2004-01

Work type

Sculpture

Signature/marks description

signed and dedicated 'For Peter with love Niki' (on the left buttock)

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The Roberts Institute of Art

Unit 1, 2 Centric Close, London, Greater London NW1 7EP England

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