"La Main Gauche"
Bemålad polyester. Höjd 7,5 cm, längd 47 cm, bredd 27 cm. Unik.
The Pontus Hultén and Anna-Lena Wibom collection.
“Niki de Saint Phalle loves myths. She invents them without preoccupying herself with art history or popular traditions, without having studied the civilizations that invented the symbols to try and understand their enigmas. She doesn’t depend on knowledge, but relies on her independence. All her life, Niki de Saint Phalle has been vigilant to preserve what is her strength: her freedom.” Pontus Hultén’s words in the exhibition catalogue Niki de Saint Phalle.
In this auction we are privileged to offer the unique sculpture ‘La Main Gauche’ from the private collection of Pontus Hultén and Anna-Lena Wibom. Hultén and Wibom were Stockholm’s ‘power couple’ in the sixties. Hultén was head of the newly opened Moderna Museet and Wibom responsible for the highly successful Moderna Museet Film Studio. They were both personal friends of Niki de Saint Phalle, who they came to know via Jean Tinguely.
Niki de Saint Phalle’s hand is a recurrent object in her artworks. It has been created in multiple versions and colors; Saint Phalle has used it as a wallpaper design, she has made ceramic hands, and the hand is often included in her lithographs and drawings. The most popular version is the green hand with red nails.
What does Niki de Saint Phalle’s hand represent? The impact of the hand, and the body in general, is significant in Saint Phalle’s art. She works with her bare hands when sculpting her generous figures. The hand is the part of the body that creates, caresses and feels. In one of her lithographs she draws the hand and writes next to it “But I like the way you touch me”.
In Saint Phalle’s exhibition catalogue, Pontus Hultén writes: “The originality of her work comes directly from her personality. This simplicity, this lack of sophistication, which is implied by her work, is in reality a true sophistication, not at all superficial and conventional, but profoundly original.”
De Saint Phalle, Niki (1930-2002) Fransk målare, skulptör och filmproducent.
Autodidakt. Flyttade 1955 till Mallorca. Under besök i Barcelona och Madrid kom hon i kontakt med Antonio Gaudis konst som starkt påverkade henne och öppnade oförutsedda möjligheter för hennes utveckling. Framförallt var det Gaudis ”Park Guell”, som övertygade henne att en gång skapa en egen monumental skulpturpark. 1979 köpte hon mark i Toscana. Trädgården ”Giardino dei Tarocchi” stod färdig 1998 visar skulpturer av symboler, som hämtats från kortspelet Tarot
Under en period ägnade hon sig åt att undersöka kvinnans olika roller genom att skapa verklighetsstora docklika modeller av kvinnor. De var vanligtvis klädda i vitt och gjorda i papier maché. Dessa kallades Nanas och presenterades i Paris 1965. Följande år samarbetade hon med kollegorna Jean Tinguely och Per Olof Ultvedt för ett projekt på Moderna Museet i Stockholm och skapade den omtalade skulptur-installationen ”Hon – en katedral”, en jättelik Nana, vars inre kunde besökas genom ingången mellan hennes ben. ”Hon” väckte en enorm reaktion världen över. 1971 gifte Niki de Saint Phalle och Jean Tinguely.