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Nicola L.’s Soft Power

Last updated: January 22, 2026 6:20 pm
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Nicola L.: A Pioneer of Feminist Art

Nicola L.’s groundbreaking exhibition, I Am the Last Woman Object, currently on display at the Museion in Bolzano, Italy, showcases the avant-garde work of the late artist. Known for her innovative approach to art-making, Nicola L. (Nicola Leuthe-Lanzenberg) was a Morocco-born French artist who gained prominence in the 1960s for her playful yet socially conscious pieces.

Her fabric banners adorned with powerful slogans like “We Want to Breathe” and “Same Skin for Everybody” serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of solidarity. Nicola L.’s art, which includes functional sculptures like the Femme Commodes and whimsical furnishings inspired by the female form, reflects her commitment to second-wave feminism.

Installation view of Nicola L.: I Am the Last Woman Object at Museion, Bolzano
Installation view of Nicola L.: I Am the Last Woman Object at Museion, Bolzano

Her time in New York in the late 1970s saw her rubbing shoulders with influential artists like Claes Oldenburg and Carolee Schneemann, further shaping her artistic vision. Nicola L.’s iconic “pénétrables” and documentaries captured the essence of counterculture and resistance, highlighting her unique perspective on embodiment and activism.

The traveling exhibition, curated by Leonie Radine, is a testament to Nicola L.’s enduring relevance in the art world. From London to Vienna and now Bolzano, her work continues to captivate audiences with its blend of soft resistance and collective action.

Nicola L., I Am the Last Woman Object (1969)
Nicola L., “I Am the Last Woman Object” (1969)

As we reflect on the delayed recognition of pioneering women artists like Nicola L., it’s clear that their art speaks volumes in today’s context. The subtle strength and feminist undertones of Nicola L.’s work offer a fresh perspective on navigating a world fraught with challenges.

With a focus on embodiment, resistance, and joy, Nicola L.’s art paves the way for a more inclusive and empowered future. Visit the Museion in Bolzano to experience the groundbreaking legacy of Nicola L. firsthand.

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Nicola L., Sun and Moon giant pénétrables (1996)
Nicola L., “Sun and Moon” giant pénétrables (1996)

Nicola L., Woman Cut Into Pieces (1968)
Nicola L., “Woman Cut Into Pieces” (1968), as installed in the show’s Vienna iteration.

Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the groundbreaking work of Nicola L. at the Museion in Bolzano. Discover the visionary art of a feminist pioneer who continues to inspire and challenge the boundaries of conventional art.

Editor’s Note: Some travel for the author was paid for by the Museion, Bolzano.

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