Published by JRP|Editions. Edited by Clément Dirié, Sérgio Mah, François Piron. Text by Sérgio Mah, François Piron, Vivian Suter.
Sumptuously illustrated, this publication on the Argentine Swiss artist Vivian Suter (born 1949) offers an immersive approach to her painting practice. Based in Panajachel, Guatemala, since 1982, Suter works on her paintings both indoors and outdoors, allowing the natural elements of the subtropical ecosystem to permeate her work. Traces of rain, sunlight, flora and fauna often inhabit her unstretched canvases painted with swaths of color, expressing her close interaction with external factors and her break with the traditional notion of authorship. Her gestural works are the result of a daily physical and emotional relationship with the materials and the contingencies of nature in her immediate surroundings. Published to accompany her international touring exhibition, this monograph also documents Suter’s unique studio environment which is central to her practice, and is interspersed with the artist’s poetry, prose, songs and aphorisms.
Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited with text by Fanni Fetzer. Text by César García-Alvarez, Roman Kurzmeyer, Anne Pontégnie, Adam Szymczyk.
This comprehensive monograph surveys four decades of work by Swiss Argentine artist Vivian Suter (born 1949), from early drawings and her painterly wall reliefs of the 1980s to her recent outdoor installations.
Published by Hatje Cantz. Text by by Adam Szymczyk. Contributions by R.H. Quaytman, Moyra Davey, Hendrik Folkerts.
Swiss Argentine painter Vivian Suter (born 1949) moved to a former coffee plantation in Panajachel, Guatemala, where she has created her nature-inspired, large-scale abstract paintings since 1982. This monograph documents her private living and work spaces and collects brief statements from companions, essays and photographs.