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Niki de Saint Phalle
01 May 2002



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As a result of her bicultural background and the direction in her own art, Niki became a kind of ambassador between the avant-gardes in France and the United States.

In 1961, Niki expanded on the 'target' paintings with a series of 'shooting' paintings or "tirs". It was through acts of destruction that these works were created-the assemblages being shot with a pistol, rifle or cannon by herself or others, producing spontaneous effects and the dispersion of colors. As they evolved, the "tirs" became larger, more elaborate in concept and included elements of spectacle and performance.

Pierre Restany, founder of the Nouveaux Realistes group, attended her first public "tir" and invited her to attend the activities of that group. Niki was then involved in the ideas, festivals and activities of the group which included Arman, Cesar, Christo, Gérard Deschamps, Francois Dufrène, Raymond Hains, Yves Klein, Martial Raysse, Mimmo Rotella, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely and Jacques de La Villeglé.

Niki's first solo exhibition in Paris took place at the Galerie J with assemblages, "tirs", and a public shooting area. She also took part in group shows in Europe and the United States and befriended American artists staying in Paris, such as Robert Raushenberg, Jasper Johns, Larry Rivers and his wife Clarice, and participated in various projects with them over the years.

She and Tinguely were introduced to Salvador Dali by Marcel Duchamp and while travelling to Spain with Tinguely for a celebration honoring Dali they made a life-size exploding bull with plaster, paper and fireworks for the arena at Figueras.

In 1963-64 she created a major "King Kong" "Tir" in Los Angeles, a work later acquired by the Moderna Museet in Stockholm. She and Tinguely then found an old country inn outside of Paris to live and work, l'Auberge du Cheval Blanc at Soisy- sur-Ecole.

At that time, Niki began to work on figurative reliefs -confrontational depictions of women, some giving birth or vivisectioned, and she created other figurative assemblages including freestanding dragons, monsters and brides, which were presented in her first solo show at Hanover Gallery in London.



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