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  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
  • NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE
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NICOLA L.: ART AND LIFE

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Nicola L. Life and Art, Apartamento, 2023. A comprehensive document of pioneering artist Nicola L. (1923-2018) with archival photos of her works and prints of her unpublished memoir. With additional stories by Gary Indiana, Marta Minujín and H.R. of Bad Brains. Edited by Hannah Martin and Omar Sosa.

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ISBN: 978-84-09-47436-3


Nicola L.: Life and Art is the first comprehensive monograph about the pioneering artist Nicola L. (1932-2018), whose wide-ranging work—impossible to categorise—challenged ideas about identity, gender, and the body long before such questions were de rigueur. Born in Morocco to French parents, she spent her formative years in Paris attending the Beaux-Arts, only to burn most of her paintings in 1965 and move towards formats that engaged people more directly: wall-mounted canvases that could be worn as costumes, sculptures that doubled as seats, coats designed for many people to wear at once, or films about radical political figures. Far from settling in a time and place, she travelled the world, finding physical and artistic homes in the free-spirited community of Ibiza, in countercultural New York, and even, briefly, in a Lebanese jail.


The art Nicola made stemmed from the life she lived—there were no boundaries between the two. This book follows the same logic, intertwining both throughout its 304 pages: on one hand, a comprehensive catalogue raisonné of her artworks; on the other, a fanzine of Nicola’s never-seen-before memoirs, in which she narrates her incredible life, punctuated with anecdotes involving Jean-Paul Sartre, Salvador Dalí, Yves Klein, Niki de Saint Phalle, Caetano Veloso, Andy Warhol, Bad Brains, and Carolee Schneemann. Her writing is complemented by the personal stories of those who knew her and the commentary of those who have connected with her work: Christophe and David Lanzenberg (her sons), Gary Indiana (writer and longtime friend), Marta Minujín (artist and longtime friend), Pierre Restany (late critic and mentor), H.R. (Bad Brains frontman and film subject), Alexandra Cunningham Cameron, Flavia Frigeri, Ruba Katrib, and Myriam Ben Salah (curators), among many others. Edited by Hannah Martin and Omar Sosa, and made with the support of Alison Jacques, London and the Nicola L. Collection and Archive, this book brings together original images of the work, archival photographs, essays, interviews, and journals—in sum, all the pieces of Nicola’s puzzle.

Nicola L. was a visual artist who developed a multidisciplinary practice that playfully merged the principles of art and design. Born in Morocco to French parents, the artist was initially associated with Pop Art and went on to work across five decades, creating interactive sculptures, radical performances, and collage-like paintings, as well as films and plays. Responsive to the counter-cultural movements that originally framed her practice, Nicola L.'s expansive body of work was united through an engagement with feminist politics, and the ideals of equality and collectivity. The artist became particularly known for her witty, anthropomorphic sculptures that fused female bodies and domestic objects, materializing the objectification of women. The artist described her work as "an ephemeral monument to freedom.

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