Geta Brătescu: Apparitions

Geta Brătescu: Apparitions Romanian Participation at the 57th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia

13 May – 26

Geta Brătescu represents Romania at the 57th International Art Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia (May 13th to November 26th, 2017)

The exhibition Apparitions will place an emphasis on the combination of artistic media, revealing the mobile, open, performative character of Geta Brătescu’s art, as well as the proliferation of ideas, abundant flow of imagination, and freedom of expression that go

hand in hand with creativity, specific to her as an artist. Geta Brătescu’s participation at the Venice Biennale is a summary of her career as an artist, but one which is viewed through the lens of thematic nuclei, including the most recent phase in her artistic practice, in an attempt to provide a mirror of her studio space, in the sense of both a physical space and a meta-artistic entity. The consistency, integrity, as well as aesthetic and intellectual quality of her career, and the artist’s incredible presence – which reveals itself through works in which she represents herself, as well as works in which she depicts herself as the female characters/figures she invokes – will transform the Romanian Pavilion and the New Gallery of the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research in Venice into a “continuous studio” for every single visitor. In addition to having had a historically significant career, Geta Brătescu is also an artist of the contemporary, whose versatility and constant ability to reinvent herself resonate with the concerns, the material and conceptual explorations of the artists who blaze the trail of contemporary art today. Her participation at the Venice Biennale is aimed above all at communicating art’s capacity to invent narratives that transcend the gloomy context of the contemporary world, against the backdrop of an artistic and curatorial reflection that highlights the transformative strength of femininity as the consummate embodiment of a “nomadic subject”. Geta Brătescu’s art finds itself in full consonance with the return to materiality, to the power of the artistic imagination, to art’s power to give shape. Renewed interest in the image and representation also points to the relevance of her artistic practice in current debates about the role of art, as a space that mirrors reality’s sore points, but also as a means of instituting a specific language capable of generating new forms of subjectivity. Geta Brătescu is a central figure of Romanian contemporary art since the 1960s. An artist with a rich and long career, Geta Brătescu developed a complex body of work that comprises drawing, collage, engraving, tapestry, objects, photography, experimental film, video and performance. She studied at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy and the Fine Arts Academy in Bucharest and has been working as an artistic director for the magazine Secolul 20, renamed Secolul 21. In 2016, Hamburger Kunsthalle has shown an extensive Geta Brătescu retrospective exhibition. Her recent exhibitions include the 2015 Tate Liverpool solo show, MATRIX 254 / Geta Bratescu 2014 solo show at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, as well as her participations in Il Palazzo Enciclopedico, La Biennale di Venezia 2013, La Triennale, Paris, 2012, Palais de Tokyo, the 12th Istanbul Biennale, 2011. Geta Brătescu’s works are in important collections such as: MoMA, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Tate Modern, London; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw; The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest; MUMOK, Vienna, Kontakt Collection, Vienna; Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana and FRAC Lorraine. In 2017, Camden Arts Center, London, will organize a solo exhibition of works by Geta Brătescu curated by Jenni Lomax. Magda Radu is a curator and art historian based in Bucharest. She is a founder and co-curator of the program Salonul de proiecte which functioned between 2011 and 2015 at MNAC Anexa and is now an independent initiative located in the Universul Building in Bucharest. She edited (or co-edited) several exhibitions catalogues and books, among which: Art in Romania Between 1945-2000. An Analysis from Today's Perspective (2016), subREAL (2015), Dear Money (2014) and André Cadere/Andrei Cădere (2011). In the last few years she also curated exhibitions at institutions including MUSAC, Leon; Spinnerei, Leipzig and Photo España, Madrid. She taught at the National University of Arts in Bucharest a course about the history and theory of conceptual art in Eastern Europe as well as a Curatorial Studies course. The exhibition Geta Brătescu – Apparitions will take place in the Romanian Pavilion at the Giardini della Biennale and at New Gallery of the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research in Venice. The press and professional preview of the biennale takes place between 10 May and 12 May 2017. The Biennale will be open to the public from 13 May until 26 November 2017. The international exhibition curated by Christine Macel at the 2017 edition of the Venice Biennale is called Viva Arte Viva. In the curator’s own words, ‘art is the ideal place for reflection, individual expression, freedom and fundamental questions. More than ever, the role, the voice and the responsibility of the artist are crucial in the framework of contemporary debates.’

Commissioner: Attila Kim

Team
Curator: Magda Radu
Project manager: Corina Bucea
Assistant curator: Diana Ursan
Communication: Cătălin Năstăsoiu, Oana Hodade, Cristina Curcan
Graphic design: Raymond Bobar
Website: Dan Burzo
Photography: Ștefan Sava

Initiated by: Salonul de proiecte

Organizers:
The Ministry of Culture and National Identity
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Romanian Cultural Institute

Partners:
The National Museum of Art of Romania
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
Ivan Gallery, Bucharest
Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin

Colaborators:
Architects: Frederic Eyl & Steffen Oestreich
Antonescu PR & Consulting, București
Sutton PR

With the support of: Hauser & Wirth

Sponsors:
UniCredit Bank
ISSA – Crama La Salina

On the occasion of the exhibition, the book ‘Geta Brătescu – Apparitions’ is published by Koenig Books, London. The book is published in collaboration with Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin (n.b.k.) and is cofinanced by The Administration of the National Cultural Fund. The project does not necessarily represent the position of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund. The Administration of the National Cultural Fund is not responsible for the content of the project or the manner in which the results of the project may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the funding recipient. Special thanks to the institutions and collections which are lending works for the exhibition: The National Museum of Art of Romania, MNAC Bucharest/The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Romania, Vehbi Koç Foundation Contemporary Art Collection, Istanbul.

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04/05/2021

95 de ani de la nașterea Getei Brătescu!

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28/02/2021

Posted • SNEAK PEEK! ✨👀 Our upcoming exhibition ‘Geta Brӑtescu – Freedom of Forms’ is ready to open as soon as possible – we’re looking forward to welcoming YOU!

Here is the first sneak peek of the exhibition, which gives you an exuberant look into the oeuvre of one of the most inspiring eastern European avant-garde artists.

Installation view of ‘Geta Brӑtescu – Freedom of Forms’ at Kunstforeningen GL STRAND, 2021. Photo by David Stjernholm.

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18/06/2020

Posted • A major survey of ’s work is now open at .

Avant-garde works from the 1970s and 1980s take centre stage in video, featured alongside later drawings and collage on paper. ‘To me’, she states, ‘drawing is not simply a profession; it is the release of an intrinsic, structural energy, a joy.’

Learn more about the exhibition via link in bio.



Installation view, ‘Geta Brâtescu. L’art est un jeu sérieux’, Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Switzerland, 2020 ©️ The Estate of Geta Brătescu

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16/06/2020

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9. Juni - 15. November 2020!
Kurator: Lorenz Wiederkehr .
📷 Sebastian Stadler


@ Kunstmuseum St.Gallen

"Now in posterity, freed from the constraints of identity politics which assigns certain traits to artists and artistic ...
25/09/2018

"Now in posterity, freed from the constraints of identity politics which assigns certain traits to artists and artistic practices from Eastern Europe, she truly deserves to be globally recognized as one of the most outstanding artists of our times."
by Magda Radu

Remembering the Romanian artist, who has died aged 92, for whom the studio was a continuous state of mind

Geta Brătescu a încetat din viață la 92 de ani.Geta Brătescu (n. 1926, Ploiești) a fost o personalitate centrală a artei...
19/09/2018

Geta Brătescu a încetat din viață la 92 de ani.

Geta Brătescu (n. 1926, Ploiești) a fost o personalitate centrală a artei contemporane românești începând cu anii ‘60. Artistă cu o carieră îndelungată și prolifică, Geta Brătescu a dezvoltat o operă complexă ce include desen, colaj, gravură, tapiserie, obiect, fotografie, film experimental, video și performance. A studiat simultan la Facultatea de Litere și Filosofie și la Școala de Belle Arte din București și a lucrat ca director artistic pentru revista „Secolul 20”, denumită în prezent „Secolul 21”.

În 2017 Geta Brătescu a reprezentat România în cadrul Bienalei de la Veneția cu proiectul „Apariții” - prima expoziție personală a unei artiste femei în Pavilionul României.

Geta Brătescu a participat în cele mai importante expoziții internaționale de artă contemporană, precum Documenta 14, Atena și Kassel (2017), La Biennale di Venezia (2013); La Triennale, Paris, Palais de Tokyo (2012); în cea de-a 12a ediție a Bienalei de la Istanbul (2011), etc. Printre expozițiile sale personale recente se numără cele de la Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin (2018), Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles (2018) și New York (2017), Camden Arts Center, Londra și MSK Ghent (2018), Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg (2016), Tate Liverpool (2015), Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (2014).
Lucrările sale se află în colecții importante precum: MoMA, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Tate Modern, Londra; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Muzeul de Artă Modernă, Varșovia; Muzeul Național de Artă Contemporană, București; MUMOK, Viena; Kontakt Collection, Viena; Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana și FRAC Lorraine, Metz.

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Geta Brătescu has passed away at 92.

Geta Brătescu (b. 1926, Ploiești) has been a central figure of Romanian contemporary art since the 1960s. An artist with a rich and long career, Brătescu developed a complex body of work that comprises drawing, collage, engraving, tapestry, object, photography, experimental film, video, and performance. She studied at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy and concurrently at the Fine Arts Academy in Bucharest and worked as an artistic director for the magazine “Secolul 20 [20th Century]”, renamed “Secolul 21” at the turn of the millennium.

In 2017, Geta Brătescu represented Romania in the Venice Biennale with the project “Apparitions”, the first solo show of a woman artist in the Romanian Pavilion.

Geta Brătescu took part in some of the most important contemporary art exhibitions, such as Documenta 14, Athens and Kassel (2017), La Biennale di Venezia (2013), La Triennale, Paris, Palais de Tokyo (2012) and the 12th Istanbul Biennial (2011), to name just a few. Among her recent solo shows are the ones at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin (2018), Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles (2018) and New York (2017), Camden Arts Center, London and MSK Gent (2018), Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg (2016), Tate Liverpool (2015), Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (2014).

Brătescu’s works are in important collections such as MoMA, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Tate Modern, London; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw; The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest; MUMOK, Vienna; Kontakt Collection, Vienna; Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana; and FRAC Lorraine, Metz.

Geta Brătescu (1926-2018)

Doamna Oliver în costum de călătorie (Lady Oliver in her traveling costume)
1980-2012
b/w photography
38,9 x 39,5 cm

13/09/2018

Excerpt from "The Gesture, the Drawing", 2018, hd video 31:05 - Geta Brătescu in collaboration with Ștefan Sava. Produced by Neuer Berliner Kunstverein. With the support of Ivan Gallery, Bucharest. The video is part of the exhibition curated by Magda Radu, opening on September 26, 6 pm, at n.b.k.

apparitions

Geta Brătescu’s "Autoportret în oglindă [Self-Portrait in the Mirror]", 2001, is included in ‘Multiply, Identify, Her’ o...
23/05/2018

Geta Brătescu’s "Autoportret în oglindă [Self-Portrait in the Mirror]", 2001, is included in ‘Multiply, Identify, Her’ opening today at ICP Museum, New York.

On view through 2 September 2018, the exhibition features an intergenerational group of women artists, including Geta Brătescu, Roni Horn and Lorna Simpson, whose work explores representations of identity.

Indirizzo

Giardini Della Biennale
Venice
30122

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