Early Life and Education
- Born: January 11, 1934, Córdoba, Argentina
- Died: February 26, 2022
- Seguí's artistic journey began with extensive travels throughout Europe and Africa from 1951 to 1954.
- He was a visiting student at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid and the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris, studying painting and sculpture.
- Early influences included Fernand Léger and Diego Rivera.
Artistic Style and Themes
- Seguí’s works are characterized by a satirical sense of humor, critiquing society and human nature.
- A defining feature is the presence of little men wearing hats, stemming from childhood memories of public spaces.
- His style evolved from expressionist figuration to an absurd and theatrical representation of humanity.
- Recurring themes include urban life, its inhabitants depicted as hurried figures in labyrinthine landscapes.
- He often incorporated tango imagery, considering it a primary Argentinian myth.
- Seguí deliberately deformed the human figure, reminiscent of children's art or Outsider art.
- His work utilizes cubist techniques with repeated urban elements and emphasis on line and color.
Career Development and Major Works
- From the 1960s onward, Seguí followed a figurative tendency.
- He worked in various mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and set design.
- Notable works include:
- Gente de las azoteas (1992) - A large-scale canvas depicting a crowd of figures.
- Se llamaba Charles Atlas (2001)
- Pasar desapercibido (2001)
- Sacando la Lengua (1965)
- El Fumador (1966)
- He collaborated with Giorgio Strehler, designing sets for the Scala Theater in Milan.
Awards and Recognition
- Grand Prize at the V International Tokyo Biennial (1966).
- First International Prize of Darmstadt (1967).
- Grand Prize at the Carcovia Biennial, Poland (1967).
- Grand Prize at the Biennial of San Juan, Puerto Rico (1968).
- Grand Prize at the Salon de Montrouge, France (1977).
- Konex Prize Expressionist Painting (1982).
- Instituto Torcuato Di Tella Award (1989).
- Grand Prize National Fund of the Arts (1990).
- Gold Medal XI Norwegian International Graphic Triennial.
- Konex Platinum Award: Graphic (2002).
- Corresponding Member of the French Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Seguí’s legacy lies in his satirical commentary on society and human nature through humor and irony.
- His distinctive style, particularly the recurring motif of little men with hats, has become iconic.
- He is recognized for blending Argentinian heritage with European artistic influences.
- His work reflects a critical yet poetic gaze on urban life and the modern condition.
- Seguí’s art continues to inspire artists and art lovers alike, solidifying his place as a significant figure in 20th-century Latin American and European art.


