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Niki de Saint Phalle
01 May 2002



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In 1972 she began a productive association in France with art fabricator Haligon for her large scale sculptures and work in editions. She also made her first jewelry design for GEM Montebello Laboratory, Milan.

She then exhibited new sculptural work "Devouring Mothers" and the following year "Les Funerailles du Père". These works were based on ideas of a child's perspective of estrangement from the world of adults.

Niki also acted in a film titled "Daddy" that she wrote, produced and directed with Peter Whitehead. The movie was a surreal, psychological exploration of a relationship between a father and a tri-part character of the daughter as child , adolescent and adult. The official premiere took place in September 1973 as part of the Film Society of Lincoln Center's "11th New York Film Festival".

In 1974, Niki built three large scale' Nanas' for a permanent site near the town hall in Hanover in Germany. The city named them Sophie, Charlotte and Caroline in honor of three historically distinguished women from Hanover.

She exhibited maquettes of realized and unrealized architectural projects and created artist book and invitation to accompany the show before she was hospitalized with a serious lung ailment and was forced to live in the Swiss mountains to regain her health. There she met a friend she had known in New York in the 1950's, Marella Caracciolo Agnelli, to whom she confided her ultimate dream-to someday build a sculpture garden based on her interpretations of symbols from the Tarot.

Her friend's brothers, Carlo and Nicola Caracciolo, offered a parcel of their land in Tuscany in Italy as a site for her dream. The massive undertaking of the garden notably consumed her thoughts and energies for nearly twenty years.

Between 1975 and 1977 she wrote, directed, produced and acted in the film "Un Rêve Plus Long que la Nuit" (A dream longer than night). The production included the participation of her daughter Laura Condominas, Jean Tinguely, Daniel Spoeri, Lunguinbul, Eva Aeppli, Marina Karella, Andrée Putman, and others. In 1975, her eighteen element sculptural tableau "Last Night I Had a Dream" was installed on the exterior of the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, for an art festival.

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