Marguerite Saegesser

American Monotypes

The monotype is a print and one-of-a-kind at the same time—Marguerite Saegesser was a master of this technique

 

Title Information

Edited by Helen Hirsch

1st edition

, 2023

Text English and German

Paperback

156 pages, 85 color and 28 b/w illustrations

20 x 27 cm

ISBN 978-3-03942-133-6

In cooperation with Kunstmuseum Thun

Content

Marguerite Saegesser (1922–2011) achieved fame in the US, her adopted country for many years, where her prints and paintings were repeatedly shown in group and solo exhibitions in California and New York over a period of two decades. In her native Switzerland, however, the artist and her multifaceted oeuvre are yet to be discovered.

This book fills this gap, featuring Saegesser’s art with a special focus on the monotype, a printing technique developed in the 17th century and producing only a single original at a time. It also demonstrates how Saegesser, who initially studied sculpture in Lausanne, found her artistic destiny in America. Key to her evolution was San Francisco’s lively art scene of the late 1970s, and in particular the painter Sam Francis, an outstanding representative of action painting and abstract expressionism, who became her friend and precursor. His fascination with the monotype quickly transferred to Saegesser, who soon achieved mastery in it and made a significant contribution to the revival of the historic technique.

 

Helen Hirsch is an art historian and director of Kunstmuseum Thun, Switzerland.

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Marguerite Saegesser, And the Answer is…, 1984, monotype, 109 x 75.5 cm. Photograph: Christian Helmle

Marguerite Saegesser, Peppermint Twigs XX, 1984, monotype, oil crayon, 76 x 57.5 cm. Photograph: Christian Helmle

Marguerite Saegesser, At the End of August a Black Tango Covered with Dust, 1985, monotype, 108.5 x 76 cm. Photograph: Christian Helmle

Marguerite Saegesser, Untitled (SAE #1274), 1991, monotype, 76.5 x 108 cm. Photograph: Christian Helmle

 

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