Bracha L. Ettinger
Both visual artist and a distinguished thinker and psychoanalyst, Bracha L. Ettinger, PhD, is one of the world’s leading psychoanalytic theorists in the realm of the sexual difference and French feminism, whose writings have influenced film and literary thinking, queer studies, aesthetics, ethics, and art history. Bracha developed a series of concepts for rethinking the Unconscious, including the matrixial time, space and gaze, and metramorphosis, which led to a new understanding of both the feminine body-psyche and the human subject.
Bracha Ettinger's artworks, mainly paintings, drawings, artist's notebooks, and photographs, have been presented in solo exhibitions at institutions such as Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Angers, Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona; Freud Museum in London, Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Musée des Beaux-Arts in Calais; Oxford’s MoMA, and The Drawing Center in New York. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Villa Medici in Rome, Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC, and Whitechapel Gallery in …
Both visual artist and a distinguished thinker and psychoanalyst, Bracha L. Ettinger, PhD, is one of the world’s leading psychoanalytic theorists in the realm of the sexual difference and French feminism, whose writings have influenced film and literary thinking, queer studies, aesthetics, ethics, and art history. Bracha developed a series of concepts for rethinking the Unconscious, including the matrixial time, space and gaze, and metramorphosis, which led to a new understanding of both the feminine body-psyche and the human subject.
Bracha Ettinger's artworks, mainly paintings, drawings, artist's notebooks, and photographs, have been presented in solo exhibitions at institutions such as Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Angers, Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona; Freud Museum in London, Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Musée des Beaux-Arts in Calais; Oxford’s MoMA, and The Drawing Center in New York. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Villa Medici in Rome, Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC, and Whitechapel Gallery in London, among others.
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