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Geta Brătescu (4 May 1926 â€“ 19 September 2018) was a Romanian visual artist with works in drawing, collage, photography, performance, illustration and film. In 2008, Brătescu received an
honorary doctorate An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases ''honoris causa'' ("for the sake of the honour") or ''ad hon ...
from the
Bucharest National University of Arts The National University of Arts in Bucharest ( ro, Universitatea Naţională de Arte) is a university in Bucharest preparing students in fine arts. The National University of Arts is a higher education institution in Bucharest. History The Nat ...
for "her outstanding contributions to the development of contemporary Romanian art". Brătescu was artistic director of literature and art magazine ''Secolul 21''. A major retrospective of her work was held at the
National Museum of Art of Romania The National Museum of Art of Romania ( ro, Muzeul Național de Artă al României) is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest. It features collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, as well as the international ...
in December 1999. In 2015 Brătescu's first UK solo exhibition was held at the
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. In 2017, she was selected to represent Romania at the 57th
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.


Biography

Brătescu studied at the Faculty of Letters,
University of Bucharest The University of Bucharest ( ro, Universitatea din București), commonly known after its abbreviation UB in Romania, is a public university founded in its current form on by a decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Princel ...
, between 1945 and 1949 under
George Călinescu George Călinescu (; 19 June 1899, Bucharest – 12 March 1965, Otopeni) was a Romanian literary critic, historian, novelist, academician and journalist, and a writer of classicist and humanist tendencies. He is currently considered one of the mos ...
and
Tudor Vianu Tudor Vianu (; January 8, 1898 – May 21, 1964) was a Romanian literary criticism, literary critic, art critic, poet, philosopher, academic, and translator. He had a major role on the reception and development of Modernism in Literature of Roma ...
, and at the
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under
Camil Ressu Camil Ressu (; 28 January 1880 – 1 April 1962) was a Romanian painter and academic, one of the most significant art figures of Romania. Biography Early life and career Born in Galați, Ressu originated from an Aromanian family that migrated ...
. She was expelled from the latter before completing her degree due to the rise of the Communist party - since her parents owned property, she was deemed 'of bad origins'. In 1969 she returned to university, and studied at the Institute of Fine Arts "
Nicolae Grigorescu Nicolae Grigorescu (; 15 May 1838 – 21 July 1907) was one of the founders of modern Romanian painting. There is a metro station named after Grigorescu in Bucharest. It was given his name in 1990, before which it was named after Communist army ...
" until 1971. She studied literature alongside art, and a close relationship between art and writing is present in much of her work. The Romanian public sphere in the 1970s and 1980s was one of fragmented socialism, where radical forms of aesthetic provocation were not tolerated. This pressure of censorship pushed Brătescu and other artists to work solely within the privacy of their own studios. Perhaps the work most reflective of Brătescu's experience of censorship and politically motivated performances was her 1978 collage of provocative self-portraits titled ''Censored Self Portrait.'' In these photographs, Brătescu depicted herself with her mouth and eyes sealed by a paper strip, to metaphorically express her inability to speak freely in the current public sphere at the time. Following exclusion from her fine art course, Brătescu worked as an arts editor, illustrator and animator, and also carried out documentation trips both in Romania and abroad for the Artist's Union. Once she returned to university, as a fine art student she had access to a studio which became the subject of a series of works throughout the 1970s that looked at the studio as a place to redefine the self. In perhaps her most famous film, ''The Studio'' (1978), made with Ion Grigorescu in a new studio at the Artist's Union, she measures her size in the space, marking her place in the world. Other works by Bratescu from this period raise questions of self-identity and dematerialisation, such as the performance and photography work ''Towards White''. In the 1980s Brătescu began working with textiles, describing this practice as 'drawing with a sewing machine'. Brătescu was interested in numerous literary figures, including
Aesop Aesop ( or ; , ; c. 620–564 BCE) was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as ''Aesop's Fables''. Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales cre ...
,
Faust Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust ( 1480–1540). The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads ...
and
Medea In Greek mythology, Medea (; grc, Μήδεια, ''Mēdeia'', perhaps implying "planner / schemer") is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis, a niece of Circe and the granddaughter of the sun god Helios. Medea figures in the myth of Jason an ...
. The latter, a somewhat anti-feminine figure who killed her children, was the subject of a series of textile works made using scraps of cloth given to Brătescu by her mother, reflecting Brătescu's complex relationship with feminism. Throughout Brătescu's works the line is a dominant feature, functioning as a mode of definition, measurement and movement, from the classical draughtsmanship of ''Hands'' (1974–76) to the body performing in space in ''The Studio'' (1978). Creating lines through material continued within Brătescu's practice within the series of collages Jeu des Formes (Game of Forms). In 2017, Romania's Culture Ministry selected Brătescu to represent Romania at the 57th Venice Biennale. She presented a piece of work entitled ''Geta Brătescu — Appearances''. She had participated in the Biennale twice before – in 1960 as part of a group exhibition, and in 2013 at the Central Pavilion, alongside fellow Romanian artists Ștefan Bertalan and Andra Ursuta.


Death

Brătescu died on 19 September 2018 at the age of 92.


Art market

Brătescu has been represented by
Hauser & Wirth Hauser & Wirth is a Swiss contemporary and modern art gallery. History Hauser & Wirth was founded in 1992 in Zurich by Iwan Wirth, Manuela Wirth, and Ursula Hauser, who were joined in 2000 by co-president Marc Payot. In 2020, Ewan Venters was ap ...
since 2017.


Selected exhibitions

* 2018 – Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop, Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA * 2017 – Geta Brătescu. The Leaps of Aesop, Hauser & Wirth, New York NY * 2017 – Geta Brătescu – Apariţii (Geta Brătescu – Apparitions),
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Romanian Pavilion, Venice, Italy


Writings

* ''De la Veneția la Veneția. Jurnal de calatorie'' (Meridiane, Bucharest, 1970) * ''Atelier Continuu'' (Cartea Românească, Bucharest, 1985) * ''Atelier Vagabond'' (Cartea Românească, Bucharest, 1994) * ''A.R. Roman'' (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest, 2000) * ''Peisaj cu om, proză scurtă'' (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest, 2002) * ''Ziua și Noaptea'' (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest, 2004) * ''Copacul din curtea vecină'' (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest 2009)


Selected illustrations

*
Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as treat ...
-Faust, translated by
Ștefan Augustin Doinaș Ștefan Augustin Doinaș (; pen name of Ștefan Popa) (April 26, 1922 – May 25, 2002) was a Romanian Neoclassical poet of the Communist era. Doinaș was born in Cherechiu, Bihor County. After completing high school in Arad, he studied philol ...
illustrations by Geta Brătescu, Editura Univers, 1983 * Mother Courage by
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a pl ...
* The Plague by
Albert Camus Albert Camus ( , ; ; 7 November 1913 â€“ 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His work ...
, Revista "Secolul 20", p. 75–165, Nr.6, Annul 1964 * Layout, Concept and Review in Secolul 20/21


Tribute

On May 4, 2021,
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celebrated her 95th birthday with a
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.


Notes


Bibliography

* Album Geta Brătescu, Muzeul de Artă al României- secÈ›ia Artă Contemporană, BucureÈ™ti, Editat de Centrul InternaÈ›ional Pentru Artă Contemporană, 1999 * Geta Brătescu, Ateliere de artiÈ™ti din BucureÈ™ti, Vol.al 2 lea, p. 11–15,Editura Noimediaprint; * Catalogul ExpoziÈ›iei Geta Brătescu È™i Ion Grigorescu "Resurse", M.N.A.C.,BucureÈ™ti, curator Ruxandra Balaci, Magda Radu; * Catalogul ExpoziÈ›iei Geta Brătescu, Galeria Taxispalais, 2008; * Alexandra Titu, Experimentul în arta românească după 1960, Geta Brătescu p. 8,72,101,106,Editura Meridiane, 2003; * In search of Balkania /ÃŽn căutarea Balcaniei,Geta Brătescu Neue Galeria Graz, autori:Roger Gonver, Cufer Peter, Peter Weibel; * Octavian Barbosa, DicÈ›ionarul Artistilor Români Contemporani, BucureÈ™ti, Ed. Meridiane, 1976; * Geta Brătescu, DicÈ›ionarul de Artă Modernă, p. 65–66 de Constantin Prut, Editura Albatros, 1982; * Ciuma de
Albert Camus Albert Camus ( , ; ; 7 November 1913 â€“ 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His work ...
,Revista "Secolul 20",p. 75–165,Nr.6,Annul 1964; * Geta Brătescu, Catalogul ExpoziÈ›iei, "Economia darului", Galeria The Blade Factory Liverpool, 2010; * Geta Brătescu, Frieze Magazine, Published on 24/09/08 By Burkhard Meltzer; * http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2011/01/geta-bratescu-at-mezzanin/ * Gatalogul ExpoziÈ›iei "Vestigii" 1982, Geta Brătescu, Zona Maco. Mexico Arte Contemporaneo, curator
Adriano Pedrosa Adriano Pedrosa is a Brazilian curator. He is the artistic director of the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) and the 2024 Venice Biennale. Among Pedrosa's most well-known curated shows is ''Histórias'', a series of shows at MASP each examining ...
, Centro Banamex, Hall D, Mexico City, 2011


External links

*
Geta Brătescu
, Ivan Gallery, Bucharest * http://www.galeriebarbaraweiss.de/index.php?w=aw&id=2 ''Interviews''

Raluca Alexandrescu, ''Observator cultural'', 24 August 2000

Adriana Oprea, ''Interview with Geta Brătescu'', 24 December 2013

Christoph Cherix, ''The Studio is Myself: Interview with Geta Brătescu'', 15 February 2015 {{DEFAULTSORT:Bratescu, Geta 1926 births 2018 deaths People from Ploiești Romanian artists 20th-century women artists Romanian women artists University of Bucharest alumni Bucharest National University of Arts alumni