Niki de Saint Phalle Sculpture Will Be On Display at Times Square Through March 7
By: Kelsey Denette
Niki de Saint Phalle's colossal mosaic sculpture, The Star Fountain (Blue), 1999, will be on view free and open to the public at the 2011 Times Square Show, a major large-scale outdoor group exhibition on Broadway and 42nd St., from March 1 through 7, 2011.
Wittily executed in the artist's signature sparkling colors, The Star Fountain (Blue) depicts a flamboyant and playful 'Nana' that juggles two large pitchers from which water constantly cascades. Standing nearly 10 feet tall, and made of polyurethane foam, resin, steel armature, glass pebbles, ceramic tiles, mirror and staiNed Glass, the voluptuous female figure is an archetype of feminine power and strength. Decorated with cosmic symbols and stars in shades of white, red, yellow and blue, the majestic Nana celebrates motherhood, sensuality, love and life - themes recurrently explored by Saint Phalle.The sculpture's illusory effects of light and color, and the use of water create a magnetic attraction and meditative sensorial experience. Installed in the heart of New York's theater district, its mirrored and glass stained tesserae, reflecting the city's flickering lights and vibration, provides a rare opportunity to dive into Saint Phalle's realm - one of whimsy and fantasy.
The Nohra Haime Gallery represents the Niki Charitable Art Foundation.
DATES: March 1 - 7, 2011
RECEPTION: March 1st from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Times Square Visitor Center
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ana Maria de la Ossa at 212-888-3550 or gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com

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