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French artist (1931–2021)
Jackie Matisse (on the right) with her mother
Alexina Duchamp
Jackie Matisse (1931 – 17 May 2021), also known as Jaqueline Matisse Monnier , was a French artist. She was born in
Neuilly-sur-Seine , the eldest of the three children of
Pierre Matisse and
Alexina Duchamp .
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[2] For a time she was married to the French banker, Bernard Monnier.
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Matisse has been described as "ever the kiteflying [creating] pioneer,"
[5] "renowned for her
kites ."
[6] She also worked in
supercomputing and
virtual reality .
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[8]
She befriended at school the artist
Niki de Saint Phalle and they were lifelong friends.
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One example of her work is her collaboration with
David Tudor and
Molly Davies ,
Sea Tails . An early supporter of
Merce Cunningham , she served on the board of directors of the Cunningham Dance Foundation from 2004 to 2012.
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[3]
She died on 17 May 2021, at the age of 90.
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Sources
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"French artist Jackie Matisse passes away" . artdaily.com . 27 May 2021. Retrieved 27 May 2021 .
^ "Deaths: Matisse, Jackie". The New York Times . 20 May 2021. p. 24.
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a
b Kuhn, Laura (ed.) (2016).
The Selected Letters of John Cage , p. 355. Wesleyan University Press.
ISBN
0819575925
^
a
b The Getty Research Institute.
"Davis Tudor: Biographies of Artists and Collaborators"
^ Ruhe, Ben (March 2003).
"Airborne, Underwater, Cyber Flying: The World of Kite Artist Jackie Matisse" . Journal of the Drachen Foundation . p. 18.
^ Shuster, Robert. (Tuesday, 5 January 2010). "
Hans Breder's 'Inmixing'; Anton Lamazares at Queen Sofia; Zone's 'Disciplined Spontaneity' ", VillageVoice.com .
Archived 20 April 2011 at the
Wayback Machine
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"Jackie Matisse: New Art Volant" . evl.uic.edu . Retrieved 27 May 2021 .
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Jackie Matisse New Art Volant ,
archived from the original on 6 April 2012, retrieved 27 May 2021
^ Monnier, Jacqueline Matisse.
"My wild friend: Niki de Saint Phalle III – Tate Etc" . Tate . Retrieved 16 April 2021 .
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"Artistic Collaborations: Jackie Matisse and the Art of Her Time" . Artland .
External links
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