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H.A. Sigg: Abstract Rivers

  • Walsh Gallery at Fairfield Unversity 1073 North Benson Road Fairfield, CT, 06824 United States (map)

The Fairfield University Art Museum presents a new exhibition, H.A. Sigg: Abstract Rivers on view from Friday, March 24, 2016, through Saturday, June 10 2017, in the museum’s Walsh Gallery in the Quick Center for the Arts on the campus of Fairfield University. An opening reception, free and open to the public, will take place on Thursday, March 23, from 6:00-7:30 pm.

H.A. Sigg was born in Switzerland in 1924 and studied in Zurich and later Paris, where he was especially captivated by the art of French Nabi painter Pierre Bonnard. Although his paintings of the 1950s adhere to a figurative idiom, he evolved a purely abstract style, whose graceful, atmospheric and minimalist forms and motifs were inflected by aerial views of Southeast Asia, a vantage point he was afforded in 1968 when he was invited by Swissair to fly as "artist in residence in the sky.” From his privileged, sweeping view from the cockpit, he made sketches of the distant topography below. These became the inspiration and the source of the lithe and geometric abstractions suggestive of terraced fields and gently meandering rivers that characterize his work beginning in the 1970s. For H.A. Sigg, the river is perhaps the most iconic and resonant subject, a "mysterious force" with a spirit of its own, as he has averred, and a metaphor for the course of human life and the search for inner enlightenment. In formulating his river imagery, Sigg has pointed to the influence of Hermann Hesse's novel Siddhartha, whose protagonist encounters the river as a changing yet constant, regenerating force, and a source of wisdom and genesis—tropes that inform his river-inspired imagery.

H.A. Sigg: Abstract Rivers, presents over 25 paintings and sculptures by this acclaimed Abstract Expressionist painter.