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Jacqueline Matisse Monnier (Jackie Matisse)

 
Jacqueline Matisse Monnier

French 20th-21st century sculptor and mixed media artist
(Forest of Fontainebleau, France, 1931 – )

Born in France, Jackie Matisse lived in New York until 1954. Since then she has lived in Paris making frequent visits to New York. Between 1959 and 1968 she worked for Marcel Duchamp, completing the assemblage of the “Boite en Valise”. At this time using her married name, Jacqueline Monnier, she began to make kites “in order to play with color and line in the sky”. In 1980 she showed kites which were created to be used underwater at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York, and since then has continued to make kitelike objects intended for three different kinds of space: the sky, the sea, and indoor space, all linked through her use of movement. In collaboration with Molly Davies, filmmaker and David Tudor, composer, she created two videos on her underwater and sky work. In the 1980’s she collaborated with David Tudor composer and musician. --- From Bernard Chauveau Editions website: https://www.bernardchauveau.com/en/727-matisse-jackie

1 objects

Owl Feather

ca. 1990
paper and feather, foil, thread, matchstick on wire frame
Archival Collection of Marion Boulton Stroud and Acadia Summer Arts Program, Mt. Desert Island, Maine. Gift from the Marion Boulton "Kippy" Stroud Foundation
2018.10.234