Between Miniature and Monumentality: Basic Insights about the Doll and its Meaning in the Tension between Material, Statement and Action in the Work of Niki de Saint Phalle
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Doll as Artistic Material, Assemblage, Plastic, Female Image / Female Role, SurfacesAbstract
Dolls can be found as readymades (Objets trouvé) in the work of Niki de Saint Phalle (1930 – 2002) until the 1980s and are examined here for the first time – also in contrast to the well-known ‘Nanas’. Compared to the large-scale projects and the large-format works into which dolls have been partially integrated, the doll becomes a diminutive of the idea of childhood and being a child as well as an attribute of the critically evaluated role of woman. Here, the doll is neither a perpetuating abbreviated pictorial symbol nor part of a separate artistic pictorial language, but manifests itself as a material that functions within this whole language system (P. Restany) of the work as a sculptural addendum. Together with other objects, the doll arranged on the work surfaces reveals a private as well as a political interpretation in the context of its time.
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