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Missouri Botanical Garden - Niki 2008 by Missouri Botanical Garden

On Guide: n7 Sculpture: Nana on A Dolphin Location: Dry Streambed Garden Nikis powerful, playful females decorated with hearts and flowers, called Nanas, are among her best known works. These voluptuous ladies have appea...

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Who are these ladies? is an episode from Missouri Botanical Garden - Niki 2008 by Missouri Botanical Garden. On Guide: n7 Sculpture: Nana on A Dolphin Location: Dry Streambed Garden Nikis powerful, playful females decorated with hearts and...

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Published Apr 29, 2008, 1:20 long, audio available.

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On Guide: n7 Sculpture: Nana on A Dolphin Location: Dry Streambed Garden Nikis powerful, playful females decorated with hearts and flowers, called Nanas, are among her best known works. These voluptuous ladies have appeared in museums and outdoor sculpture exhibitions around the world. Nana is French for the word chick or babe in American slang. Niki celebrated women as sources of life and vitality. She herself fit the popular cultures notion of beauty. As a teenager, she appeared as a fashion model on the covers of Life, Time and Vogue magazines. But Niki looked beyond the surface to what she felt was beautys true sourcea persons inner being. Outside the Linnean House, Les Trois Grce dance joyfully in the reflecting pools. Les Trois Grces are based on a theme from Greek mythology. These ladies were also inspired by Matisses La Danse. In our English Woodland Garden, youll find a different artists interpretation of the same classical Three Graces theme, done in bronze. In the pond on the Knolls, Nana on a Dolphin playfully expresses the communion of nature and femininity. Inside the Climatron, Horus et sa Grace (n21) reflects Nikis travels to Egypt in the late Sixties and early Seventies and by her interest in mythology. With its color and curves, this piece juxtaposes the painted body of a Nana with the mirror mosaics of the Egyptian gods golden halo.

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Published Apr 29, 2008 and 1:20 long