Screen Test [ST292]: Niki de Saint Phalle
Screen Test [ST292]: Niki de Saint Phalle

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Screen Test [ST292]: Niki de Saint Phalle

1964
Movie
3 min
English

The artist and sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle is filmed against the sparkly background of the Factory. She looks elegant, solemn, and slightly sad. Her large-eyed gaze seems to avoid direct engagement with the camera; towards the end of the roll, she strokes her chin pensively.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Director: Tony RaynsGenres: Documentary, Short, Art

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and work of groundbreaking artist Niki de Saint Phalle during her formative years. It captures her in her studio, surrounded by her evolving artistic creations, providing an intimate look at her creative process and artistic vision.

Critical Reception

As a documentary short from 1964, critical reception is not widely documented in the same way as feature films. However, such shorts were valuable in introducing contemporary artists to the public and art communities, contributing to the discourse surrounding modern and avant-garde art.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a rare, early look at a significant female artist.

  • Offers insight into the creative environment of Niki de Saint Phalle.

  • Captures the essence of an artist in flux.

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Fun Fact

This 'Screen Test' was part of a series produced by the British Film Institute (BFI) aimed at capturing portraits of artists and filmmakers.

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