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Richard Segalman Black & White

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For many, the name Richard Segalman conjures up a vision of light-infused paintings of women gathered on a beach, gazing out the window of a New York City brownstone, or dressed in vcostumes from a...
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  • 15 October 2023
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For many, the name Richard Segalman conjures up a vision of light-infused paintings of women gathered on a beach, gazing out the window of a New York City brownstone, or dressed in vcostumes from another era. But just as Edgar Degas, approaching his 60th year, surprised gallery goers with an exhibition not of ballerinas or race horses, but of highly atmospheric monotype landscapes, so too does Segalman surprise us with this exceptional collection of monotypes he began to produce in 1993, at nearly 60. "I reached a sort of plateau and needed a new direction," says the artist. "I came across a monotype... took a course... made one and I was hooked."

The significance of Segalman's shift into this medium is most powerfully conveyed through his arresting black-and-white prints that range from anonymous crowds on Coney Island beaches or New York City streets to a solitary figure in private contemplation. This monochromatic focus makes perfect sense: Segalman's first gallery appearance in New York—a sold-out show that gave him the courage to embrace the life of an artist—consisted entirely of black-and-white charcoal drawings, several stunning examples of which open this book.

Author Susan F. Castle's essay about the artist and his muses—the people, places, and things for which Richard Segalman has an abiding love—illuminates the exceptional work collected for this monograph. She combines excerpts from interviews with the artist and the three master printmakers with whom he has worked in Woodstock and Brooklyn, New York, and in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In addition, Anthony Kirk's insightful introudction provides an essential historical perspective on the artist and his printmaking process.

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Price: $50.00
Pages: 176
Publisher: The Artist Book Foundation
Imprint: The Artist Book Foundation
Publication Date: 15 October 2023
ISBN: 9798987228074
Format: eBook
BISACs: ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, ART / Prints, ART / Subjects & Themes / Landscapes & Seascapes, ART / Subjects & Themes / Human Figure, ART / American, Individual artists, art monographs, Prints and printmaking
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Currently, Richard Segalman's work can be found in many public and private collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; and the Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

In addition to writing for Sotheby's, the Guggenheim Museum, and numerous indiviual artists, Susan F. Castle has written on art, architecture, and garden design for a variety of national publications. She also created, wrote, and coproduced "Quilt," a multimedia online show for MSN.

Philip Eliasoph, PhD, is Professor of Art History at Fairfield University, Connecticut, and has been named Special Assistant to the president of the university for Arts and Culture. He is the founder and onstage host/moderator for the university's popular public affairs series, Open VISIONS Forum. He also authored Colleen Browing: The Enchantment of Realism and Robert Vickrey: The Magic of Realism.

Anthony Kirk, master printer, teacher, and artist, has organized surveys of prints by Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Kipniss, and Vijay Kumar, and has curated exhibitions of Eric Aho, Wolf Kahn, Emily Mason, and Michael Mazur.

Artist's Statement

An Artist's Search for the Light
Phillip Eliasoph, PhD

Monotype: An Impression of One
Anthony Kirk

Richard Segalman: Black & White
Muses, Magic & Monotypes

Susan Forrest Castle

The Plates
Model | Friends
Coast | Lines
City | Scapes
Still | Lives
Top | Hats

Acknowledgments
Selected Chronology
Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions, Collections, Awards, and Teaching History
Selected Bibliography: Monotypes
Photograph Credits