Marc Seguin
Marc Séguin is a French Canadian painter and novelist whose work is held in several important collections. He splits his time between his home in Montréal, Québec, and his Brooklyn, New York studio. Touching on themes of the politically backward, the environmentally compromised and the socially divided, his work reveals deeper truths about the nature of humanity through images that are not only thought-provoking but beautifully elegiac.
Since 2000, the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec have all acquired major works by Marc Séguin. His prints and paintings can be found in numerous Canadian corporate collections and those of major private Canadian and American collectors. To date, Marc Séguin has held more than 20 solo shows and participated in many more group exhibitions and art fairs around the world, including Madrid, Barcelona, Venice, Berlin, Cologne, New York, Miami, Chicago, Brussels, and Namur.
Marc Séguin has also published 4 critically acclaimed fiction novels – La foi du braconnier, Hollywood, Nord Alice, and Jenny Sauro. He also directed and produced a feature film, Stealing Alice, and directed a documentary entitled The State of the Farm.
3 words to describe Nature?
A Resilient & Beautiful Thing
3 things Nature taught you?
Patience
Violence
Creativity
3 most treasured Nature spots?
The ocean
The island I live on
Anywhere in the wind
When you look at the ocean, it makes you feel...?
Introspective
When you see a forest, it makes you feel...?
Human, impaired and perfect
When you see a volcano, it makes you feel...?
Like being on a spaceship made of rock
When you see a sunrise or sunset, it makes you feel...?
Like time has passed again
When you hear thunder, it makes you feel...?
Unfit to live in nature. It also means I gotta get out of the river and stop fishing for a while.
When you hear the wind howling, it makes you feel...?
Powerful forces can be invisible. And it draws a smile. Every time.
Are you an Ocean, Mountain, Forest, or Desert person?
Anywhere, as long as it remains wild and not impacted by us.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is Nature to your well-being?
10
Share with us a childhood nature memory?
Playing and shaping my child’s world with mud.