Bracha L. Ettinger

Bracha L. Ettinger ( born March 23, 1948 in Tel Aviv, Hebrew ברכה אטינגר, ברכה ליכטנברג - אטינגר ) is an Israeli artist, painter, photographer, theorist and psychoanalyst. She lives in Paris and Tel Aviv and works in both artistic and academic area mostly in Europe.

Life

Bracha Ettinger earned their 1975 M. A. in Clinical Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. After graduating, she moved to London, where she taught between 1976 and 1979 at the London Centre of Psychotherapy, the Tavistock Clinic and the Philadelphia Association with Ronald D. Laing and worked. In 1979 she returned to Israel and worked at Shalvata Hospital.

Ettinger, who painted and drew since childhood, decided to devote himself entirely to painting and moved to Paris, where she lived 1981-2003 and worked. During her time in Paris Bracha Ettinger 1987 received a DEA in psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII (Paris -Diderot ) and a Ph.D. in 1996 in aesthetics at the University of Paris VIII ( Vincennes -Saint Denis ).

Her paintings gained the attention of various curators in French museums and has been exhibited in various museums. Bracha Ettinger's art has an art historian ( among them the well-known art historian Griselda Pollock ) and philosophers ( such as Jean -François Lyotard and Christine Buci - Glucksmann ) inspired who have dedicated their paintings several essays.

Bracha Ettinger was Visiting Professor (1997-1998) and Research Professor (1999-2004) in Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics at the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds. Since 2001 she is also a visiting professor in Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics at the AHRC Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History (now CentreCATH ). 2003 she has been temporarily returned to Israel and was until 2006 a lecturer at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem.

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2010: Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona
  • 2009: Kuvataideakatemia / Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki
  • 2009: Freud Museum, London
  • 2003: Gerwood Gallery, University of Oxford, Oxford
  • 2003: La librairie, Les Abattoirs, Toulouse
  • 2001: The Drawing Center, NY
  • 1996: Pori Art Museum, Finland
  • 1995: Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 1994: The Leeds Metropolitan University Gallery, Leeds
  • 1994: Kanaal kind Fondation, Béguinage, Kortrijk
  • 1993: The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA ), Oxford
  • 1993: Galerie d'Art Contemporain du Centre Saint -Vincent, Herblay
  • 1993: The Russian Ethnography Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 1992: Le Nouveau Museem, IAC - Institut d' art contemporain, Villeurbanne
  • 1992: Goethe-Institut, Paris
  • 1988: Musée des Beaux -Arts et de la Dentelle de Calais, Calais
  • 1987: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

Group Exhibitions

  • 2010: Centre Georges Pompidou
  • 2008: Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art ( Eventually we'll Die Young Art of the Nineties. )
  • 2008: Lokaal 01, Breda (The Aerials of Sublime Trans Capes )
  • 2006-2007: The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp
  • 2006: Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki
  • 2003: Gothenburg Museum of Art, Aletheia
  • 1999: Villa Medici ( Rome), Rome
  • 1999: Israel Museum, Jerusalem ( Voices from Here and There [ Mar'ee Makom, Mar'ee Adam ] )
  • 1998: Haifa Museum & Theater [ Women Artists in Israeli Art (the Nineties ) ]
  • 1997: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
  • 1997: The Pompidou Centre
  • 1997: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
  • 1997: Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
  • 1997: Museum for Israeli Art, Ramat Gan
  • 1997: Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA ) Boston
  • 1997: National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington
  • 1996: Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
  • 1992: Israel Museum, Jerusalem ( Routes of Wandering )
  • 1991: Tel Aviv Museum of Art (Israeli Art Now )
  • 1990: Tel Aviv Museum of Art ( Feminine Presence)
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