The Glamorous World of Tamara de Lempicka Takes Center Stage at Sotheby’s
In the world of art and fashion, there are few names as iconic as Tamara de Lempicka. The Polish painter, known for her Art Deco-era portraits of Parisian society, has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, thanks in part to enthusiastic collectors like Madonna and Barbra Streisand.
Now, Lempicka’s highly mannered and erotically charged portraiture is the focus of a new exhibition and sale at Sotheby’s in New York. Titled “The World of Tamara: A Celebration of Lempicka and Art Deco,” the exhibition features works like “Nu aux buildings” and “La Polonaise,” showcasing Lempicka’s unique style and vision.
But the Sotheby’s exhibition is just the beginning. With the Broadway opening of “Lempicka,” a biographical musical, and the upcoming American retrospective of the artist’s work at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Lempicka’s legacy is set to reach even greater heights.
Nick Deimel, a vice president at Sotheby’s, describes Lempicka as not just an artist, but a self-determined woman who crafted her own image, much like today’s social media influencers. Her influence on fashion designers and creatives is undeniable, making her a timeless figure in the art world.
As Lempicka’s star continues to rise, her impact on art and culture is more apparent than ever. The Sotheby’s exhibition is a testament to her enduring legacy and a celebration of her unique vision and style.