Broadway loves an extravagant girl, so it was solely a matter of time earlier than the Artwork Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980) acquired her personal Evita-style musical. Lempicka, which opened on 14 April on the Longacre Theatre, focusses on the artist’s most fruitful interval within the Twenties and 30s—when she lived in Paris making (and efficiently promoting) portraits and nudes of her mates, household, lovers and native aristocrats in her signature “gentle Cubist” type.
Directed by Rachel Chavkin (of Hadestown fame) and starring Eden Espinosa (identified for her belting performances as the principle character in Depraved), Lempicka echoes the lavishness of its protagonist—who added “de” in entrance of her Polish title to indicate her standing in France after fleeing the Bolsheviks in 1917 and was infamous for her modern clothes, opulent events and quite a few amorous affairs with each women and men. As a lot impressed by the aesthetics of the artist as by these she would later affect—most notably Madonna, a outstanding collector of Lempicka’s work who featured her artwork in her Vogue music video—the musical focuses on Lempicka’s (at instances fictionalised) life as a bisexual artist rather more than on the work that made her well-known. In reality, though quite a few songs and plot factors revolve round her portray, and art-historical developments extra typically, her prop easels stay empty all through the present in a considerably awkward visualisation of the oft-repeated tagline, “By no means allow them to see your brushstrokes.”
The playwright Carson Kreitzer likes to inform the story of how she first got here throughout Lempicka’s work in a Taschen monograph whereas searching a bookstore in Chicago greater than a dozen years in the past. Kreitzer says she was immediately mesmerised by this “girl of unbelievable imaginative and prescient and urge for food” and impressed by the truth that Lempicka, like Kreitzer, was bisexual. The playwright approached the composer Matt Gould to jot down a musical along with her in regards to the artist, which debuted in 2018 in Massachusetts and toured to San Diego in 2022.
George Abud as Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in Lempicka Photograph: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
Whereas Lempicka takes sure liberties with the artist’s biography for dramatic impact—for instance, utilizing her lover Rafaela Fano (Amber Iman) as a stand-in for all of her numerous affairs—Lempicka is painted because the imperfect particular person she actually was, who favored to maintain her age a thriller and appeared to dislike being a mom, though she did make portraits of her long-suffering daughter, Kizette de Lempicka-Foxhall (Zoe Glick).
In one of many present’s stranger selections, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (George Abud), the poet and founding father of Futurism, is portrayed as Lempicka’s artwork instructor—however he does ship Lempicka’s most memorable quantity, the Madonna-inspired Perfection, idolising the machine age. Later, Marinetti turns into the antagonist stand-in for fascism because the Second World Battle approaches and Lempicka is once more pressured to flee—this time to the US. As a complicated surrogate for the Vichy regime, Marinetti leads a fascist group that shuts down the bar run by one other historic secondary character, the lesbian cabaret performer and notorious bar proprietor Suzy Solidor (Natalie Pleasure Johnson)—the “most painted girl on the earth”, posing for Lempicka in addition to for Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Francis Picabia and others—who herself in actual life not solely catered to the fascists at her fashionable La Vie Parisienne nightclub however was even convicted for her connections to Vichy after the conflict. In Lempicka, Solidor is flattened into the position of a queer sufferer of fascism.
An over-the-top historic tidbit that is still unchanged in Lempicka is that when she died, the artist requested her daughter rent a helicopter and scatter her ashes right into a volcano. Lempicka lived and died in glamourous decadence, and as Julian Dawes, the pinnacle of Impressionist and fashionable artwork at Sotheby’s, factors out, the market has not too long ago turned to favour her aesthetic. A concurrent promoting exhibition, The World of Tamara: A Celebration of Lempicka & Artwork Deco, is on view on the public sale home’s New York headquarters (till 18 April).

Tamara de Lempicka’s Nu aux buildings (1930) Courtesy Sotheby’s
“It’s past serendipitous that we acquired entry to a couple extraordinary work,” Dawes says of the seven oils featured in The World of Tamara, alongside Artwork Deco jewelry by Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels and works by Le Corbusier, Edward Steichen and André Lhote (Lempicka’s precise artwork instructor). Dawes says essentially the most vital of Lempicka’s seven work within the present, the $25m Nu aux buildings (Nude with buildings, 1930), is “a quintessential Artwork Deco portray with a metropolis within the background impressed by New York Metropolis and the Chrysler Constructing and Empire State Constructing, which had simply been accomplished”.
“Artwork Deco is making an enormous resurgence,” Dawes provides, pointing to latest developments in resort and restaurant décor. “The rules that outlined Artwork Deco are again, and it’s 100% a response to the beforehand fashionable minimalism. It’s a completely pendular shift.” He sees this as operating in tandem with the transfer from abstraction in direction of figuration in up to date artwork, as epitomised by the recognition of artists like Anna Weyant. Lempicka the musical additionally arguably falls into this pattern of maximalism—a present as a lot of our present time as of its 100-year-old setting.
Lempicka is on the Longacre Theatre in New York till 8 September. The World of Tamara: A Celebration of Lempicka & Artwork Deco is at Sotheby’s in New York till 18 April