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Bracha L. Ettinger

Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger (born March 23, 1948) is an Israeli-French artist, writer, psychoanalyst and philosopher, born in Mandatory Palestine and living and working in Paris. She is a feminist theorist and artist in contemporary New European Painting who invented the concept of the Matrixial Gaze and related concepts around trauma, aesthetics and ethics.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Ettinger is a professor at European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland[8] and at GCAS, Dublin.[9] In 2023, she was part of the Finding Committee for the Artistic Director of Documenta's 2027 edition.[10] She resigned from that role with a public letter intended to open a radical discussion in the artworld, following the administration's rejection of her request for a pause due to the attacks on civilians in Israel and in Gaza and the ongoing heavy losses of life.[11][12][13]

Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger
Born (1948-03-23) 23 March 1948 (age 76)
Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem
EraContemporary philosophy, Art, Psychoanalysis
RegionContemporary Art, Western philosophy
SchoolNew European Painting, Continental philosophy
Psychoanalysis
Main interests
Lacanian Psychoanalysis, art, feminist theory, aesthetics, human rights, ethics
Notable ideas
Matrixial gaze, matrixial (matricial) space, transjectivity, transubjectivity, copoiesis, wit(h)nessing, Carriance, Seduction-into-life, Being towards birthing-with-birth, coemergence, matrixial trans-subjectivity

Life and work edit

Bracha Lichtenberg was born to Jewish-Polish Holocaust survivors in Tel Aviv on 23 March 1948.[14] She received her M.A. in Clinical Psychology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where she worked as research assistant for, then as personal assistant of, Amos Tversky (1969/70, 1973/74, 1974/75) and Danny Kahneman (1970/71).[8] She moved to London where she studied, trained, and worked between 1975 and 1979 at the London Centre for Psychotherapy (with Elsa Seglow), the Tavistock Clinic, and the Philadelphia Association (with R. D. Laing) and became a British citizen. She married Loni Ettinger in 1975 and divorced him in 1981; her daughter, the actress Lana Ettinger,[15] was born in London.

Ettinger returned to Israel in 1979 and worked at Shalvata Hospital. She has painted and drawn since early childhood, self-taught. In her early days she avoided the art scene. In 1981, she divorced her first husband, decided to become a professional artist and moved to Paris where she lived and worked from 1981 onward. Her son, Itai Toker, was born in 1988. She returned to Tel Aviv in 2003. As well as painting, drawing and photography, she began writing, and received a D.E.A. in Psychoanalysis from the University Paris VII Diderot in 1987, and a Ph.D. in Aesthetics of Art from the University of Paris VIII in 1996.[8]

Ettinger had a solo project at the Pompidou Centre in 1987, and a solo exhibition at the Museum of Calais in 1988. In 1995, she had a solo exhibition at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and in 1996 she participated in the Contemporary art section of Face à l'Histoire. 1933–1996 exhibition in the Pompidou Centre.[16] In 2000, she had a mid-life retrospective at the Centre for Fine Arts (The Palais des Beaux Arts) in Brussels, and in 2001 a solo exhibition at the Drawing Center in New York.[17] She continued to train as a psychoanalyst with Françoise Dolto, Piera Auglanier, Pierre Fedida, and Jacques-Alain Miller, and became an influential contemporary French feminist.[18][19][20][21]

Around 1988, Ettinger began her Conversation and Photography project. Her personal art notebooks[22][23] have become source for theoretical articulations. Her art has inspired historian Griselda Pollock, international curator Catherine de Zegher, and philosophers Jean-François Lyotard, Christine Buci-Glucksmann and Brian Massumi, who dedicated a number of essays to her painting.[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]

Based mainly in Paris, Ettinger was visiting professor (1997–1998) and then 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.[8] Since 2001, she has been visiting professor in Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics at the AHRC Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History (now CentreCATH).[32] Ettinger had returned to Tel Aviv on a part-time basis in 2003 when she separated from her partner. She was a lecturer at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem until 2006, when she became Chair and Professor at the EGS.[8] She founded the matrixial theory in psychoanalysis.[33]

Artistic edit

 
Bracha Ettinger, Painting: Matrix — Family Album series n.3, 2001.

Ettinger's art engages in the subject of trauma, mothers and women during war as well as the feminine in mythology: Eurydice, Medusa, Demeter, Persephone, and matrixial Eros. Her abstract research in painting concerns light and space, which follows Monet and Rothko.[34][35][36] Her subjects concern the human condition and the tragedy of war, and her work in this aspect joins artists such as Käthe Kollwitz and Francisco Goya.[37] The painting process engages a space of passage between figures and abstraction, and her attitude to abstraction resonates with the spiritual concerns of Agnes Martin, Emma Kunz and Hilma af Klint.[38][39] Her notebooks accompany the painting process but are equally artworks.[40]

 
Bracha L. Ettinger, Eurydice, The Graces, Medusa. Oil painting, 2006–2012

From 1981-92, her principal artwork consisted of drawing and mixed media on paper as well as notebooks and artist's books, where alongside theoretical work and conversations she made ink and wash painting and drawing. Since 1992, apart from her notebooks, most of her artwork consists of mixed media and oil paintings, with a few parallel series that spread over time like "Matrix — Family Album", "Autistwork" and "Eurydice", with themes of transgenerational transmission of personal and historical trauma, traces of memory and remnants of oblivion, the Shoah and the World Wars,[41][42][43] the gaze, light, color and the space,[44] female body, womanhood and maternality, inspired by classical painting and creating an abstract space where the questions of beauty[45] and sublime are renewed for our time.[46]

According to Griselda Pollock,[47][48] Catherine de Zegher[49][50][51] and Chris Dercon, director of the Tate Modern who had chosen her work for the contemporary art section of the Pompidou Center's major exhibition of 20th Century art Face à l'Histoire,[52] Ettinger has become one of the major artists of the New European Painting. Along with painting she has worked on installations, theoretical research, lectures, video works, and "encounter events". Her paintings, photos, drawings, and notebooks have been exhibited at the Pompidou Centre,[53] and the Stedelijk Museum in 1997. In the last decade, Ettinger's oil on canvas paintings involve figures like Medusa, Demeter and Persephone, and Eurydice, and the subject matter of the Pietà, the Kaddish, Eros, and Chronos. From 2010 onward, her work still consists mainly of oil paintings, notebooks (artist's books) and drawings, she is doing new media animated video films where the images are multi-layered like her painting. In 2015, she participated with a solo show in the 14th Istanbul Biennial drafted and curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev.[54] In 2018-19 she participated with a solo show at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2018 in India.2019.[55]

Reception edit

Ettinger's work consists mostly of oil painting and writing. Ettinger is now considered to be a prominent figure among both the French painters' and the Israeli art's scenes. Her art was analysed at length in the book Women Artists at the Millennium,[56] in Griselda Pollock's Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum[57] and in Catherine de Zegher's anthology Women's Work is Never Done.[58] Her ideas in cultural theory, psychoanalysis, and French feminism (see Feminist theory and psychoanalysis) achieved recognition after the publication of Matrix and Metramorphosis (1992), fragments from her notebooks (Moma, Oxford, 1993) and The Matrixial Gaze (1995). Ettinger established a new area of studies in psychoanalysis, art and feminism.[59] Over the last three decades, her work has been influential in art history.[60]

Psychoanalyst edit

Ettinger is a theoretician who invented and developed a language for a feminine-maternal-'matrixial' (matricial) dimension in artistic creativity[61] and in ethics of care and responsibility. She coined the concept of matrixial (matricial) space and matrixial gaze first in her artistic Notebooks from 1985 onward,[62] and in academic publications from 1992 onward.[63]

Ettinger's 'matrixial theory' articulating transjectivity and transubjectivity in the subject and in human relationships had proposed an unconscious feminine/maternal and pre-maternal/prenatal time-space of feminine sexuality and femininity in all genders, which go together with ethics of care and wonder,[64] 'seduction-into-life'[65] and responsibility, where trans-subjectivity is in an ontology of string-like subject-subject (trans-subjective) and subject-object (transjective) transmissivity and affective co-emergence, transformed the way to think both the feminine and the human subject, both the analyst in transference relation[66] and the analysant in its relation to her, in psychoanalysis. Working on the question of trauma, memory and oblivion[67] at the intersections of human subjectivity, feminine sexuality, maternal subjectivity, psychoanalysis, art[68] and aesthetics, she contributed to psychoanalysis the idea of a feminine-maternal sphere of sexuality and ethics, function, and structure where symbolic and imaginary dimensions are based on femaleness in the real (the meaning of matrix is womb). This dimension, as symbolic, contributes to ethical thinking about human responsibility to one another and to the world. The French philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard related to Ettinger's writing and painting in two famous articles written in 1993 and 1995, Anima Minima (Diffracted Traces)[69] andL'anamnese (anamnesis).[70] She is a senior clinical psychologist, and a supervising and training psychoanalyst. Her artistic practice and her articulation, since 1985, of what has become known as the matrixial theory of trans-subjectivity have transformed contemporary debates in contemporary art, psychoanalysis, women's studies, and cultural studies. Ettinger was an analysand of Ronald Laing in London and of Piera Aulagnier in Paris. She is member of the Tel Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis (TAICP),[71] the New Lacanian School (NLS) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (AMP / WAP).[72]

For Ettinger, the Freudian attitude to psychoanalysis is crucial as it emphasizes the phantasmatic value of materials that arise during regression. To Freud and Lacan she adds, however, a feminine-maternal space-time with its particular structures, functions, Eros, Aesthetic, Ethics and ethical potentiality (she names matrixial proto-ethics) and dynamics in the unconscious. She claims that, in a similar way, when seduction is assigned to the paternal figure during regression, it is recognized in most cases as a result of the therapeutic process itself. The analyst therefore must become aware to her capacity for a 'seduction into life' as well as for retraumatizing the analysand. A matrixial ethical countertransference can be worked-through only in 'empathy within compassion' in where therapist avoids parent-blaming. The analyst develops her psychic womb-space to be able to work with the matrixial sphere for the directing of healing. Therapists must likewise realize that during regression phantasmatic maternal "not-enoughness" appears and must also be recognized as the result of the process itself, and be worked-through without the mother-hating that Ettinger considers contributes to a "psychotization" of the subject, which blocks the passage from rage to sorrow and from there to compassion. To be able to recognize the phantasmatic status of the psychic material arising during therapy, the Lacanian concepts of the Symbolic, the Imaginary and the Real are useful to her. Ettinger works between the fields of psychoanalysis and philosophy to change Ethics according to the feminine-maternal-matrixial source after Levinas and Lacan. She is also rethinging and gives new meaning the concepts of beauty and of the sublime.[73][74][75]

Psychoanalytic theory edit

Major concepts edit

Ettinger revolutionized the field of psychoanalysis and cultural studies when she coined in artist's books (Notebooks) that she exposed publicly starting from 1985 and in a long series of articles published since 1991 the concept of the matrixial (matricial) space and proposed the feminine matrixial time-space of feminine/prenatal encounter-event as source of human aesthetics and proto-ethics, and femininity as the deep core of ethics, which enters the human subjectivity via the maternal.[76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84] Ettinger invented and developed the Matrixial Trans-subjectivity theory, or simply "The Matrixial", with original concepts like matrixial gaze, borderlinking, borderspacing, matrixial time-space, copoiesis, wit(h)nessing, co/in-habit(u)ation, transubjectivity, transjectivity, fascinance, seduction-into-life and carriance. She named the processes of transformation in a matrixial sphere: metramorphoses, and proposed the coemergnce of partial-subjects of I and non-I, female-prematernal-prenatal encounter, Encounter-event, ethical seduction into life, uncanny compassion and uncanny awe (that supplement the uncanny anxiety), fascinance, proto-ethics, being-toward-birth with being-toward-birthing, seduction into life, empathy within compassion, carriance (caring-carrying in the unconscious space of psychic pregnancy) and the matricial feminine-maternal Eros.[85][86]

The early theory: from 1985 through the 1990s edit

Ettinger invented the concept 'matrixial space' ('matricial space' from etymology of 'womb'), matrixial gaze, matrixial sphere, a feminine-maternal and feminine-prematernal transjective dimension, space, function, Eros and dynamics in the human Unconscious that as the source of humanized ethics and aesthetics, and developed a theoretical philosophical field in her artist's books and notebooks starting 1985,[87] and in books and journals printed in academic journals from 1991 onwards. She had suggested that pre-natal impressions, connected to the phantasmatic and traumatic real of the pregnant becoming-mother, are trans-inscribed in the emerging subject and form the primary phase and position of the human psyche. "I" and "non-I", without rejection and without symbiotic fusion, conjointly inscribe memory traces that are dispersed asymmetrically but in a trans-subjective mode. Trans-subjective mental and affective unconscious "strings", connecting the prenatal emerging subject to the archaic m/Other, open unconscious routes ("feminine", non phallic, in both males and females) that enable subjectivizing processes all throughout life whenever a new matrixial encounter-event takes place. The matrixial encounter-event forms specific aesthetical and ethical accesses to the Other. Ettinger articulated the 'matrixial gaze' and the process of 'metramorphosis' and 'co-poiesis'. This allows new understanding of trans-generational transmission, trauma and artistic processes. Ettinger formulates the woman(girl)-to-woman(mother) difference as the first sexual difference for females to be viewed first of all according to the matrixial parameters. The feminine-maternal Eros informs also the father/son and mother/son relations. According to Ettinger, in parallel but also before expressions of abjection (Julia Kristeva) or rejection (Freud on Narcissism) of the other, primary compassion, awe and fascinance (which are unconscious psychic affective accesses to the other, and which join reattunement and differentiating-in-jointness by borderlinking) occur. The combination of fascinance and primary compassion does not enter the economy of social exchange, attraction and rejection; it has particular forms of Eros and of resistance that can inspire the political sphere and reach action and speech that is ethical-political without entering any political institutional organization. The infant's primary compassion is a proto-ethical psychological means that joins the aesthetical fascinance and creates a feel-knowing that functions at best within maternal (and also parental) compassionate hospitality. Awareness to the matrixial time-space, pre-maternal com-passion and maternal compassion together with the ethical 'seduction-into-life' it involves, is source of responsibility.[88][89] Here, one witnesses in jointness: The I wit(h)ness while borderlinking (bordureliance) to the non-I and borderspacing (bordurespacement) from the other. Ettinger calls for the recognition of the matrixial transference as a dimension in the transferential relationships in psychoanalysis. They must entails besideness to (and not a split from) the archaic the m/Other (Autremere) and parental figures; jointness-in-differentiation rather than their exclusion. She sees in the trans-subjectivity a distinct dimension of human specific linkage and shareability, different from, and supplementary to "inter-subjectivity" and "self" psychology. Her most prominent and comprehensive book regarding this theory is "The Matrixial Borderspace" (reprint of essays from 1994–1999) published in French in 1999[90] and in English in 2006,[91] but her most recent concepts are mainly elaborated in the different essays printed in 2005–2006.[92]

The theory in the 2000s edit

Her more recent artistic and theoretical work centers around the spiritual in art and ethics. In the domain of psychoanalysis, around the question of same-sex differences, the primary feminine difference is the difference opened between woman (girl) and woman (m/Other), maternal subjectivity, maternal/pregnance Eros of com-passion, the effects of compassion and awe and the passion for borderlinking and borderspacing[93] and the idea that three kinds of fantasy (that she names Mother-fantasies) should be recognized, when they appear in a state of regression aroused by therapy itself, as primal: Mother-fantasies of Not-enoughness, Devouring and Abandonment. Their mis-recognition in psychoanalysis (and analytical therapy), together with the ignorance of maternal Eros of com-passion leads to catastrophic blows to the matrixial daughter-mother tissue and hurts the maternal potentiality of the daughter herself, in the sense that attacking the "non-I" is always also attacking the "I" that dwells inside an "I"-and-"non-I" trans-subjective matrixial (feminine-maternal) tissue. Contributing to Self psychoanalysis after Heinz Kohut, Ettinger articulated the difference between com-passionate borderlinking, compassion (as affect) and empathy, and between "empathy without compassion" and "empathy within compassion", claiming that the analyst's empathy without compassion harms the matrixial psychic tissue of the analysand, while empathy within compassion leads to creativity and to the broadening of the ethical horizon. Ettinger explains how by empathy (toward the patient's complaints) without compassion (toward the patient's surrounding past and present family figures, no less than toward the patient itself), the therapist "produces" the patient's real mother as a "ready-made monster-mother" figure, that serves to absorb complaints of all kinds, and thus, a dangerous splitting is induced between the "good" mother figure (the therapist) and a "bad" mother figure (the real mother). This splitting is destructive in both internal and external terms, and mainly for the daughter-mother relations, since the I and non-I are in any case always trans-connected, and therefore any split and projected hate (toward such figures) will turn into a self-hate in the woman/daughter web. Such a concept of subjectivity, where "non-I" is trans-connected to the "I", has deep ethical implications[94] as well as far-reaching sociological and political implications that have been further developed by Griselda Pollock in order to rethink modern and postmodern art and History. Ettinger's recent theoretical proposals starting around 2008 include the three Shocks of maternality and the paternal infnticide impulses (Laius Complex)[95] Carriance[96] and the Demeter–Persephone Complex, working around Greek Mythology and the Hebrew Bible, the woman artists Eva Hesse, Hilma af Klint and Emma Kunz and the poets and writers Sylvia Plath, Marguerite Duras and Alejandra Pizarnik.[97]

Other activities edit

 
Robert Doisneau photographed by Ettinger in his studio in Montrouge,[98] 1992.

Ettinger led the biggest rescue, evacuation and saving operation in the history of the Middle East: saving the drowning young men of the Eilat shipwreck (in 1967), when she was 19 years old. She was wounded during the operation and suffered shell-shock after it. More than a half-century later, the details of this event were declassified and she was awarded the highest Air-Force Medal for Heroism.[99][100][101][102][103][104]

Ettinger is a supporter of human rights and stands for coexistence of two states, Israel and Palestine, side by side in mutual respect. She is feminist activist for peace and against the occupation for few decades, engaged in the efforts towards cohabitation in the frame of four different organizations of Israelis and Palestinians collaborating together: "Women Make Peace", "Forum of Bereaved Families", "Combatants for Peace" and "Physicians for Human Rights" ("PHR-Israel"). Ettinger contributes to the organization as senior clinical psychologist, attending Palestinian patients in needed areas in the Palestinian territories.[105]

Ettinger is known for her portrait photography, taken in the context of conversation projects. Some of her portraits, like those of Christian Boltanski,[106] Jean-François Lyotard,[107] Edmond Jabès,[108] Emmanuel Lévinas,[109] Robert Doisneau[110] and Yeshayahu Leibowitz appear in several official publications and collections.

Fascinance: Forum for Ettinger Studies edit

The other and the earth need to be known through affective communicaring in self-fragilization. The knowledge revealed in this way, of the invisible chords to which our senses are not yet attuned, is at the basis of the ethical obligation to attend to the vulnerability of the other, human, animal, and even our shared earth, through care and compassion and in wonder and reverence. Lets work together against retraumatization and toward an understanding of a human subject which is informed by feminine transubjectivity in all genders, and become sensitive to the particular Eros of borderlinking between each I and non-I, which is a kind of love...[111][112][113]

— Bracha L. Ettinger on launch of Fascinance: Forum for Ettinger Studies[114] started by Srishti Madurai

Fascinance is forum which was started by Srishti Madurai in South India on 24 December 2013[114] which offers Introductory Course in Ettingerian Psychoanalysis[112][115]

The aims of the forum are:

  • To Read, Study and Discuss the works of Bracha L. Ettinger.
  • To apply the matrixial theory in arts, philosophy, psychoanalysis and art criticism.
  • To Find the possible implications of the concept of "non-life" of Bracha Ettinger in conjunction with the knowledge from various branches of biology such as clinical embryology, nenonatal immunology and developmental biology etc.
  • To elaborate on the works on Matrixial Thanatos and Matrixial Eros and how Ettinger's approach differs from the traditional views on death drive.
  • To identify how the Ettingerian theory differs from other psychoanalytic tradition and to discuss the philosophical aspects of matrixial borderspace.
  • To identify the possible connections of Ettinger's works with natural sciences and social sciences.

Publications edit

Ettinger is author of several books and more than eighty psychoanalytical essays elaborating different aesthetical, ethical, psychoanalytical and artistic aspects of the matrixial. She is co-author of volumes of conversation with Emmanuel Levinas, Edmond Jabès, Craigie Horsfield, Félix Guattari and Christian Boltanski. Her book Regard et Espace-de-Bord Matrixiels (essays 1994–1999) appeared in French in 1999 (La lettre volée), and has been published in English as The Matrixial Borderspace (2006, University of Minnesota Press, edited by Brian Massumi and foreword by Judith Butler and Griselda Pollock). [1] Ettinger is one of the leading intellectuals associated with contemporary French feminism and feminist psychoanalytical thought alongside Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray.[20][21][116][117] The journal Theory Culture & Society dedicated an issue to her work [TC&S, Vol.21, n.1] in 2004.

Selected books edit

  • Matrixial Subjectivity, Aesthetics, Ethics. Vol 1: 1990-2000. Selected papers edited with Introduction by Griselda Pollock. Pelgrave Macmillan 2020; ISBN 978-1-137-34515-8
  • And My Heart Wound-space. On the occasion of Bracha's Soloshow at The 14th Istanbul Biennial "Saltwater" curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. The Wild Pansy Press, University of Leeds, 2015; ISBN 978-1-900687-55-3 (with 4 essays by Bracha L. Ettinger, foreword by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, and texts by, among others, Griselda Pollock, Nicolas Bourriaud, and Christine Buci-Glucksmann)
  • The Matrixial Borderspace. (Essays from 1994 to 1999). University of Minnesota Press (2006); ISBN 0-8166-3587-0
  • Proto-ética matricial. Spanish Edition translated and Introduced by Julian Gutierrez Albilla (Gedisa 2019); ISBN 978-84-17690-86-1
  • Yhdessatuotanto. Translated by Akseli Virtanen et al. Helsinki: Tutkijaliitto (Polemos-sarja), 2009.
  • Thrown. Poems by James Wagner to Paintings by Bracha L. Ettinger. There Press (2014)
  • Regard et Espace-de-bord matrixiels. Brussels: La lettre volee (1999); ISBN 2-87317-102-2
  • Matrix et le Voyage à Jerusalem de C.B. [Conversation with Christian Boltanski 1989, portrait photographs of C.B in his studio, by BRACHA, 1990, notebook fragments 1985-1989]. Artist's book. Paris: BLE Atelier (1991)
  • Matrix. Halal(a) – Lapsus. Notes on Painting, 1985–1992. Translated by Joseph Simas. Oxford: MOMA (1993)
  • The Matrixial Gaze (1994)
    Feminist Arts & Histories Network – Dept. of Fine Art, Leeds University (1995)

Selected publications edit

  • "What is Intelligence". Spike Art Magazine, vol 77: 36-37 (2023)
  • "Beyond the Death-drive, Beyond the Life-drive—Being-toward-Birthing with Being-toward-Birth. Copoiesis and the Matrixial Eros—Metafeminist Notes", Aberrant Nuptials. Leuven University Press (2019).
  • "Translucent Fore-images. Glowing through Painting." Colori. Torino: Castello di Rivoli & GAM, SilvanaEditorials (2017)
  • "Laius Complex and Shocks of Maternality. Reading Franz Kafka and Sylvia Plath", Interdisciplinary Handbook of Trauma and Culture, eds. Y. Ataria et al, NY & Heidelberg: Springer (2016).
  • "And My Heart, Wound-Space With-in Me. The Space of Carriance", And My Heart Wound-Space. 14th Istanbul Biennial. Leeds: Wild Pansy Press (2015)
  • "Carriance, Copoiesis and the Subreal", Saltwater. 14th Istanbul Biennial Catalogue. Ed. by Carolyn Christov Bokargiev (2015)
  • "The Sublime and Beauty beyond Uncanny Anxiety". In: Intellectual Birdhouse. Artistic Practice as Research. Edited by F. Dombois, U. M. Bauer, C. Marais and M. Schwab. London: Koening Books (2011);ISBN 978-3-86335-118-2
  • "Antigone With(out) Jocaste". In: Interrogating Antigone. Edited by S. E. Wilmer and A. Zukauskaite. Oxford University Press, 2010 (189–214);ISBN 978-0-19-955921-3
  • "Communicaring: Reflexion around Hiroshima mon amour". In: PostGender: Sexuality and Performativeivity in Japanese Culture. Edited by Ayelet Zohar. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010;ISBN 965-7067-61-8
  • "Diotima and the Matrixial Transference: Psychoanalytical Encounter-Event as Pregnancy in Beauty", Across the Threshold (Explorations of Liminality in Literature). Edited by C. N. van der Merwe and H. Viljoen. New York: Peter Lang. 2007; ISBN 978-1-4331-0002-4
  • "Fragilization and Resistance". In: Bracha L. Ettinger: Fragilization and Resistance. Edited by Tero Nauha and Akseli Virtanen. Finnish Academy of Fine Arts with Aivojen yhteistyo, Helsinki, 2009. Maternal Studies
  • "From Proto-ethical Compassion to Responsibility: Besidedness, and the three Primal Mother-Phantasies of Not-enoughness, Devouring and Abandonment", Athena: Philosophical Studies. Nr. 2 (Vilnius: Versus). 2006; ISSN 1822-5047
  • "Com-passionate Co-response-ability, Initiation in Jointness, and the link x of Matrixial Virtuality". In: Gorge(l). Oppression and Relief in Art. Edited by Sofie Van Loo. Royal Museum of Fine Art. Antwerpen, 2006; ISBN 90-76979-35-9
  • "Gaze-and-touching the Not Enough Mother", Eva Hesse Drawing. Edited by Catherine de Zegher, NY/New Haven: The Drawing Center/Yale University Press. 2006; ISBN 0-300-11618-7
  • "Matrixial Trans-subjectivity". Theory Culture & Society – TCS, 23:2–3. 2006; ISSN 0263-2764
  • "Art and Healing Matrixial Transference Between the Aesthetical and the Ethical." In Catalogue: ARS 06 Biennale. 68–75; 76–81. Helsinki: Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (2006)
  • "Fascinance. The Woman-to-woman (Girl-to-m/Other) Matrixial Feminine Difference". In: Psychoanalysis and the Image. Edited by Griselda Pollock. Oxford: Blackwell (2006); ISBN 1-4051-3461-5
  • "Art-and-Healing Oeuvre." 3 X Abstraction. Edited by Catherine de Zegher and Hendel Teicher, 199–231. NY/New Haven: The Drawing Center/Yale University Press (2005); ISBN 0-300-10826-5
  • "Trenzado y escena primitiva del ser-de-a-tres" (7 June 2000). In: Jacques-Alain Miller, Los usos del lapso, Los cursos psicoanaliticos de Jacques-Alain Miller. Buenos Aires: Paidos. 2004, pp. 466–481; ISBN 950-12-8855-2
  • , Ephemeraweb.org (2005)
  • "Re - In - De - Fuse", Othervoices.org (1999)
  • Weaving a Woman Artist With-in the Matrixial Encounter-Event", Theory, Culture and Society Journal, No. 21 (2004)
  • "Trans-subjective transferential borderspace" (1996). Reprinted in Brian Massumi (ed.), A Shock to Thought. (Expression after Deleuze and Guattari). London & NY: Routledge, 2002, pp. 215–239; ISBN 0-415-23804-8
  • "The Red Cow Effect" (First printed in 1996 in: Act 2, ISSN 1360-4287). Reprinted in: Mica Howe & Sarah A. Aguiar (eds.), He Said, She Says. Fairleigh Dickinson University press & London: Associated University Press, 2001, pp. 57–88; ISBN 0-8386-3915-1
  • "Matrixial Gaze and Screen: Other than Phallic and Beyond the Late Lacan." In: Laura Doyle (ed.) Bodies of Resistance. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2001, pp. 103–143; ISBN 0-8101-1847-5
  • "Art as the Transport-Station of Trauma", Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: Artworking 1985–1999, Ghent-Amsterdam: Ludion & Brussels: Palais des Beaux-Arts, 2000, pp. 91–115. (ISBN 90-5544-283-6) Extract in [3]
  • "Transgressing with-in-to the feminine." (1997) Reprinted in: Penny Florence & Nicola Foster (eds.), Differential Aesthetics, London: Ashgate, 2000, pp. 183–210; ISBN 0-7546-1493-X
  • "Trauma and Beauty." In: Kjell R. Soleim [ed.], Fatal Women. Journal of the Center for Women's and Gender Research, Bergen Univ., Vol. 11: 115–128 (1999)
  • "The Feminine/Prenatal Weaving in the Matrixial Subjectivity-as-Encounter." Psychoanalytic Dialogues, VII:3, The Analytic Press, New York, 1997, pp. 363–405; ISSN 1048-1885
  • "Metramorphic Borderlinks and Matrixial Borderspace." In: John Welchman (ed.), Rethinking Borders, Minnesota University Press, 1996. 125–159; ISBN 0-333-56580-0
  • The Matrixial Gaze. (1994), Feminist Arts & Histories Network, Dept. of Fine Art, Leeds University, 1995; ISBN 978-0-9524899-0-0. Reprinted as Ch. I in The Matrixial Borderspace.
  • "The Becoming Threshold of Matrixial Borderlines.". In: Robertson et als. (eds.) Travelers' Tales. Routledge, London, 1994, pp. 38–62; ISBN 0-415-07016-3
  • Matrix . Halal(a) — Lapsus. Notes on Painting, 1985–1992. Translated by Joseph Simas. Museum Of Modern Art, Oxford, 1993; ISBN 0-905836-81-2. (Reprinted in Artworking 1985–1999. Ghent: Ludion, 2000; ISBN 90-5544-283-6)
  • "Matrix and metramorphosis". Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies. 4 (3). Indiana University Press: 176–208. 1992.

Conversations edit

  • "From transference to the aesthetic paradigm: a conversation with Felix Guattari" (1989). Reprinted in Brian Massumi (ed.), A Shock to Thought. London & NY: Routeledge, 2002; ISBN 0-415-23804-8.
  • Matrix et le voyage à Jérusalem de C.B. (1989). Artist book, limited edition, with 60 photos of Christian Boltanski by Ettinger, and Conversation between Ettinger and Boltanski. 1991.
  • Edmond Jabès in conversation with Bracha Ettinger (1990, selection). "This is the Desert, Nothing Strikes Root Here", Routes Of Wandering. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1991, pp. 246–256; ISBN 965-278-116-9.
  • Edmond Jabès in conversation with Bracha L. Ettinger (1990, selection). A Threshold Where We are Afraid. Translated by Annemarie Hamad and Scott Lerner. MOMA, Oxford, 1993; ISBN 0-905836-86-3
  • Emmanuel Levinas in conversation with Bracha L. Ettinger (1991–93, selection). Time is the Breath of the Spirit. Translated by C. Ducker and J. Simas. MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), Oxford, 1993; ISBN 0-905836-85-5
  • Emmanuel Levinas in conversation with Bracha L. Ettinger (1991–93, selection). "What would Eurydice Say?"/ "Que dirait Eurydice?" Reprint of Le féminin est cette différence inouïe (livre d'artiste, 1994 that includes the text of Time is the Breath of the Spirit). Trans. C. Ducker and J. Simas. Reprinted to coincide with the Kabinet exhibition, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Paris: BLE Atelier, 1997; ISBN 2-910845-08-7. Reprinted in: Athena: Philosophical Studies. Vol. 2 (Vilnius: Versus); ISSN 1822-5047.
  • "Working-Through." A conversation between Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger and Craigie Horsfield. In: Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: Eurydice Series. Drawing Papers, n.24. NY: The Drawing Center. 2001, pp. 37–62.
  • "Conversation: Craigie Horsfield and Bracha L. Ettinger". September 2004. In: Craigie Horsfield, Relation. Edited by Catherine de Zegher. Paris: Jeu de Paume, 2006.
  • Conversation between Bracha L. Ettinger and Akseli Virtanen, "Art, Memory, Resistance." In Framework: The Finnish Art Review 4: Permanent Transience and in Web Journal Ephemera, vol. 5, no. X.

Lectures and seminars edit

  • Bracha L. Ettinger. Beyond Uncanny Anxiety. Lecture at ICI Berlin, 12 November 2010.
  • Bracha L. Ettinger. Inspiration, Inspiriting and Transpiriting. Fragilization and Resistance in Art([4]). Lecture in: The Old Brand New Series: New Knowledge. De Appel at the City Theatre, Amsterdam. 10 February 2009.
  • Bracha Ettinger. , Lecture at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras (2008)
  • Bracha Ettinger. , Lecture at European Graduate School (2007)
  • Bracha Ettinger. Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics. Lecture at AHRB Centre CATH (July 2004)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Evans, Brad; Ettinger, Bracha L. (2016-12-17). "Opinion | Art in a Time of Atrocity". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  2. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Matrix and Metramorphosis", Differences. Vol. 4, nº 3, 1992.
  3. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, The Matrixial Borderspace. (Essays from 1994 to 1999). University of Minnesota Press, 2006
  4. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, Régard et éspace-de-bord matrixiels. Brussels: La Lettre Volée, 1999.
  5. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, Proto-ética matricial. Psychoanalytical writings from the 1990s. Spanish Edition translated and Introduced by Julian Gutierrez Albilla (Gedisa 2019)
  6. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Diotima and the Matrixial Transference." In: Van der Merwe, C. N., and Viljoen, H., eds. Across the Threshold. New York: Peter Lang, 2007; ISBN 978-1-4331-0002-4
  7. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, Matrixial Subjectivity, Aesthetics, Ethics. Vol 1: 1990-2000. Selected papers from the 1990s edited with Introduction by Griselda Pollock. Pelgrave Macmillan (2020).
  8. ^ a b c d e . egs.edu. The European Graduate School. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Faculty some of the best in the world — GCAS College Dublin debt-free, higher-quality education". GCAS College Dublin. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  10. ^ Alex Greenberger (30 March 2023), Documenta Kicks Off Search for Artistic Director of 2027 Edition ARTnews. Accessed 5 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Resignations Roil Documenta as War in Gaza Polarizes Art World". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
  12. ^ "Documenta Resignation Letter - Notes - e-flux". e-flux.com. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
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  14. ^ "78372597". Viaf.org. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  15. ^ Interview (in Hebrew) with Lana Ettinger, haaretz.co.il. Accessed 5 April 2024.
  16. ^ Face à l'Histoire. 1933–1996. Paris: Flammarion and Centre Georges Pompidou (1996); ISBN 2-85850-898-4
  17. ^ Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: Eurydice Series. Edited by Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi. Drawing Papers, n.24. NY: The Drawing Center, 2001. With texts by Judith Butler, Bracha Ettinger, Adrien Rifkin and the editors, and including a conversation between the Bracha Ettinger and Creigie Horsfield.
  18. ^ Couze Venn, in: Theory, Culture and Society. Vol. 21 (1), 2004.
  19. ^ Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard (ed.s), Laughing with Medusa. Oxford University Press; ISBN 0-19-927438-X
  20. ^ a b Humm, Maggie, Modernist Women and Visual Cultures. Rutgers University Press (2003); ISBN 0-8135-3266-3
  21. ^ a b Humm, Maggie, Feminism and Film. Indiana University Press (1997); ISBN 0-253-33334-2
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  23. ^ Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: Artworking 1985–1999, with a reprint of Notes on Painting. Ludion: Ghent-Amsterdam, and Brussels: Palais des Beaux-Arts, 2000; ISBN 90-5544-283-6
  24. ^ Brian Massumi, "Painting: The voice of the grain" in Bracha L. Ettinger, The Matrixial Borderspace, University of Minnesota Press, 2006
  25. ^ Jean-François Lyotard, "Diffracted Traces / Anima Minima, Matrix - Halala Autistwork, Israel Museum, 1995 and in: Noam Sigal, Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger, Radicants / Le press du reel, Paris, 2022
  26. ^ Jean-François Lyotard, "Anamnesis", in Noam Sigal (ed.), Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger, Radicants / Le press du reel, Paris, 2022
  27. ^ Christine Buci-Glucksmann, "Inner space of painting", Halala - autistwork, Israel Museum 1995
  28. ^ Griselda Pollock, Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum, Routledge, 2007
  29. ^ Catherine de Zegher, Women's Work is Never Done, Ghent: Mer. Papers Kunsthalle, 2015
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  34. ^ Manning, Erin. "Vertiginious Before the Light", Art as Compassion. MER Paper Kunsthalle, 2011.
  35. ^ Benjamin, Andrew. "Lighting, Colouring, Workin" in Bracha L. Ettinger. And My Heart Wound-Space. Leeds: Wild Pansy Press, 2015; ISBN 978-1-900687-55-3
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  37. ^ Kinsella, Tina, "Sundering the Spell of Visibility", and Pollock Griselda, "Between Painting and the Digital" in Bracha L. Ettinger. A. And My Heart Wound-Space. Leeds: Wild Pansy Press, 2015; ISBN 978-1-900687-55-3.
  38. ^ Pollock, Griselda. "Agnes Dreaming: Dreaming Agnes", and Bracha L. Ettinger "The Art-and-Healing Oeuvre" in 3 x Abstraction. Yale University Press, 2005.
  39. ^ Pollock, Griselda,Art in the Time-Space of Memory and Migration: Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud and Bracha L. Ettinger in the Freud Museum. Leeds: Wild Pansy Press and London: Freud Museum (2013)
  40. ^ Nicolas Bourriaud, Bracha Ettinger: Off [hors] Figures, in: Bracha L. Ettinger - And My Heart Wound-Space. Leeds: Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial (2015)
  41. ^ Griselda Pollock. Between painting and the Digital, in: Bracha L. Ettinger - And My Heart Wound-space. Leeds: Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial, 2015; ISBN 978-1-900687-55-3
  42. ^ Griselda Pollock, After-affects - After-images. Manchester University Press, 2013; ISBN 978-0-7190-8798-1
  43. ^ Marianne Hirsch, The Generation of Postmemory. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012.
  44. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, Translucent Fore-images. Glowing through painting. In: Colori. Curator and Editor: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. Castello di Rivoli, Museum of Modern Art, Turin, 2017; ISBN 9-788836-636693
  45. ^ Tina Kinsella, Sundering the Spell of Visibility, in: Bracha L. Ettinger: And My Heart Wound-space. Leeds: Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial, 2015.
  46. ^ Jean-Francois Lyotard, Writing on Contemporary Art and Artists. Leuven University Press, 2012; ISBN 978-90-586-7886-7
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  49. ^ De Zegher, Catherine, Women's Work is Never Done. MER Edition, 2015.
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  53. ^ "Artist/Personality: Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger: Painter". Pompidou Centre.
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  55. ^ "21st Century will be feminine and Spiritual." Kochi-Muziris Biennale / ArtistSpeak, interviewed by Jaideep Sen. The New Indian Express / Indulge. 15 March 2019. <http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/thiruvananthapuram/2019/mar/15/the-21st-century-will-be-feminine-and-spiritual-1951146.html>
  56. ^ Women Artists at the Millennium, 2006, Edited by Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher; ISBN 0-262-01226-X, ISBN 978-0-262-01226-3. The MIT press book page February 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  57. ^ Pollock, Griselda, Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum. Taylor and Francis; ISBN 0-415-41374-5
  58. ^ De Zegher, Catherine, Women's Work is Never Done. MER Edition, 2015; ISBN 978-94-90693-47-3.
  59. ^ Pollock, Griselda (February 2004). "Thinking the Feminine: Aesthetic Practice as Introduction to Bracha Ettinger and the Concepts of Matrix and Metramorphosis". Theory, Culture & Society. 21 (1): 5–65. doi:10.1177/0263276404040479. ISSN 0263-2764.
  60. ^ Griselda Pollock, Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum. Routledge, 2007.
  61. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Fascinance. The Woman-to-woman (Girl-to-m/Other) Matrixial Feminine Difference", Psychoanalysis and the Image. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006.
  62. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, Matrix. Halal(a) – Lapsus. Notes on Painting, 1985–1992. Oxford: MoMA, 1993. Reprinted in: Artworking, 2000.
  63. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Matrix and Metramorphosis." Differences. Vol. 4, nº 3, 1992.
  64. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "From Proto-ethical Compassion to Responsibility: Besidedness, and the three Primal Mother-Phantasies of Not-enoughness, Devouring and Abandonment", Athena Philosophical Studies. Vol. 2 (Vilnius: Versus, 2006), pp. 100–135.
  65. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, “Uncanny Awe, Uncanny Compassion and Matrixial Transjectivity beyond Uncanny Anxiety”, FLS, Volume XXXVIII, 2011.
  66. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Diotima and the Matrixial Transference: Psychoanalytical Encounter-Event as Pregnancy in Beauty." In: Van der Merwe, Chris N., and Viljoen, Hein, eds. Across the Threshold: Explorations of Liminality in Literature. NY: Peter Lang & Potchefstroom: Literator, 2007.
  67. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Wit(h)nessing Trauma and the Matrixial Gaze: From Phantasm to Trauma, from Phallic Structure to Matrixial Sphere." Parallax 21. Vol. 7, nº 4: 89–114, 2001.
  68. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Weaving a Woman Artist With-in the Matrixial Encounter-Event", Theory, Culture and Society. Vol. 21 (1): 69–94, 2004.
  69. ^ Lyotard, Jean-François (1993). "Anima Minima". Printed as "Des traces diffractées" / "Diffracted Traces." (“Anima Minima”), in: Christine Buci-Glucksmann, Jean-François Lyotard, Griselda Pollock. Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: Halala – Autistwork. Aix en Provence: Cité du Livre & Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 1995.
  70. ^ Lyotard, Jean-François. "L'anamnèse" (1995). In: Mazin, Victor, Turkina, Olessia, and Seppala, Marketta, eds. Doctor and Patient. Memory and Amnesia. Ylojarvi: Pori Art Museum Publications, 1997.
  71. ^ "Members of the Institute". taicp.org. TAICP. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  72. ^ "You are being redirected..." Wapol.org. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  73. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "What is Intelligence". Spike Art Magazine, vol 77: 36-37, 2023.
  74. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Uncanny Awe, Uncanny Compassion and Matrixial Transjectivity beyond Uncanny Anxiety", FLS, Volume XXXVIII, 2011.
  75. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "The Sublime and Beauty Beyond Uncanny Anxiety." In: Dombois, Florian, Mareis, Claudia, Meta Bauer, Ute, and Schwab, Michael, eds. Intellectual Birdhouse: Art Practice as Research. London: Koenig, pp. 205-231, 2011.
  76. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger in conversation with Emmanuel Lévinas. Time is the Breath of the Spirit. Lim. ed. Oxford: MOMA, 1993.
  77. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger in conversation with Emmanuel Lévinas. What Would Eurydice Say. Stedelijk Museum print, 1997; Reprinted at Athena n.2, 2006.
  78. ^ Pollock, Griselda. Art in the Time-Space of Memory and Migration: Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud and Bracha L. Ettinger in the Freud Museum. Wild Pansy Press & London: Freud Museum, 2013.
  79. ^ de Zegher, Catherine. Inside the Visible. MIT Press, 1996.
  80. ^ Vandenbroeck, P. Azeta. Paris: Flammarion, 2000.
  81. ^ Pollock, Griselda. "Abandoned at the Mouth of Hell" In: Florence, P., and Pollock, G., eds. Looking Back to the Future. NY: G&B New Arts Press, 2001.
  82. ^ Theory, Culture and Society. Vol. 21 (1). 2004.
  83. ^ Vandenbroeck, P. A Glimpse of the Cocealed. Royal Museum of Fine Art Antwerp, 2017.
  84. ^ Gutierrez-Albilla, J., Aesthetics, Ethics and Trauma in the Cinema of Pedro Almodovar. Edinburch University Press, 2017.
  85. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Matrixial Trans-subjectivity" in: Problematizing Global Knowledge. Theory, Culture and Society, vol 23, Numbers 2–3, 2006; ISSN 0263-2764
  86. ^ “Carriance, Copoiesis and the Subreal.” In: Saltwater. Theory of Thought Forms. 14th Istanbul Biennial Catalogue. Edited by Carolyn Christov Bokargiev, 2015. Printed also in: Bracha L. Ettinger. A α א And My Heart Wound-Space.
  87. ^ Ettinger, Bracha Lichtnberg, Matrix. Halala - Lapsus. Notes on Painting 1985-1992. Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1993
  88. ^ Ettinger, Bracha L., Matrixial Subjectivity, Aesthetics, Ethics. Vol I: 1990-2000, edited by Griselda Pollock. Pelgrave - Macmillan (2000)
  89. ^ Ettinger, Bracha L., PROTO-ÉTICA MATRICIAL, essays from the 1990 translated by Julián Gutiérrrez Albilla, Gedisa Editorial, 2019.
  90. ^ Regard et Espace-de-bord matrixiels. La lettre volee; ISBN 2-87317-102-2
  91. ^ The Matrixial Borderspace, University of Minnesota Press 2006, edited by Brian Massumi and foreword by Judith Butler and Griselda Pollock; ISBN 0-8166-3587-0 Upress relevant page.
  92. ^ Mainly: "From Proto-ethical Compassion to Responsibility", "Fascinance" and "Com-passionate Co-response-ability, Initiation in Jointness, and the link x of Matrixial Virtuality". All published in 2006 — see list of recent publications.
  93. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Diotima and the Matrixial Transference: Psychoanalytical Encounter-Event as Pregnancy in Beauty." In: Van der Merwe, Chris N., and Viljoen, Hein, eds. Across the Threshold: Explorations of Liminality in Literature. New York: Peter Lang & Potchefstroom: Literator (2007); ISBN 1-4331-0002-9
  94. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "From Proto-ethical Compassion to Responsibility: Besideness, and the three Primal Mother-Phantasies of Not-enoughness, Devouring and Abandonment". In: Athena: Philosophical Studies. Vol. 2 (Vilnius: Versus). 2006. pp. 100–135; ISSN 1822-5047.
  95. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "Laius Complex and Shocks of Maternality. Reading Franz Kafka and Sylvia Plath", Interdisciplinary Handbook of Trauma and Culture, Yochai Ataria, David Gurevitz, Haviva Pedaya, Yuval Neria, eds., New York and Heidelberg: Springer (2016)
  96. ^ Bracha L. Ettinger, "And My Heart Wound-space With-in Me. The Space of Carriance" In: And My Heart Wound Space, Leeds: Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial (2015); ISBN 978-1-900687-55-3
  97. ^ public lecture at EGS, 2012 on YouTube
  98. ^ Rosi Huhn (Interview), Bracha L. Ettinger (Portraits of R. Doineau) and the Parisian Photographs of Robert Doisneau, "Promenades dans les passage de Paris avec Robert Doisneau." In: Passages d'après Walter Benjamin / Passagen Nach Walter benjamin. [Ed. V. Malsey, U. Rasch, P. Rautmann, N. Schalz]. Verlag Herman Schmidt, Mainz, 1992; ISBN 3-87439-250-3
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  102. ^ "טריילר פרשת טיבוע המשחתת אח"י אילת 1967. אורי בורדה Uri Borreda" (in Hebrew). Retrieved 9 February 2022 – via YouTube.
  103. ^ "We Owe Bracha Our Lives" by Or Ravid Walla News, 9 December 2017.
  104. ^ Hadas Levav "Alone in El Arish", iaf.org. 1 February 2018.
  105. ^ המרפאה הניידת של רופאים לזכויות אדם (in Hebrew) – via YouTube.
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  108. ^ Edmond Jabès in conversation with Bracha L. Ettinger (1990). A Threshold Where We are Afraid. Translated by Annemarie Hamad and Scott Lerner. MOMA, Oxford (1993); ISBN 0-905836-86-3
  109. ^ Emmanuel Levinas in conversation with Bracha L. Ettinger (1991–1993). Time is the Breath of the Spirit. Translated by C. Ducker and J. Simas. MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), Oxford, 1993; ISBN 0-905836-85-5
  110. ^ Victor Malsey, Uwe Raseh, Peter Rautmann, Nicolas Schalz, Rosi Huhn, Passages. D'après Walter Benjamin / Passagen. Nach Walter Benjamin. Mainz: Herman Schmidt, 1992.
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  116. ^ Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard (eds.), Laughing with Medusa. Oxford University Press (2006); ISBN 0-19-927438-X
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Further reading edit

  • Catherine de Zegher and Griselda Pollock (eds.), Art as Compassion. Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger. [Monography]. Ghent: MER. Paper Kunsthalle & Brussels: ASA Publishers, 2011; ISBN 978-94-6117-008-8
  • Patrick le Nouene (ed.), Le Cabinet de Bracha. [English and French]. [Monography]. Musee d'Angers, 2011; ISBN 2-35293-030-8
  • Christine Buci-Glucksmann, "Le devenir-monde d'Eurydice", published to coincide with the project "Capturing the Moving Mind", Paris: BLE Atelier, 2005. Trans. Eurydice's Becoming-World and reprinted as brochure for "The Aerials of Sublime Transscapes", Breda: Lokaal 01, 2008.
  • Dorota Glowacka, "Lyotard and Eurydice: The Anamnesis of the Feminine", Gender After Lyotard. SUNY Press: NY (2007); ISBN 978-0-7914-6956-9
  • Griselda Pollock, Ch. 6: "The Graces of Catastrophe", Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum: Time, Space and the Archive. Routledge, 2007; ISBN 0-415-41374-5.
  • Sofie Van Loo, "Eros and Erotiek" in ThRu1. Text / catalogue for virtual solo exhibition at Lokaal01, Antwerp, 2007. .
  • Brigid Doherty, "Dwelling on Spaces". In: Women Artists as the Millennium. Edited by Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher. Cambridge Massachusetts: October Books, MIT Press, 2006; ISBN 978-0-262-01226-3
  • Griselda Pollock, "Rethinking the Artist in the Woman, The Woman in the Artist, and that Old Chestnut, the Gaze." In: Women Artists as the Millennium. Edited by Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher. Cambridge Massachusetts: October Books, MIT Press, 2006, pp. 35–83; ISBN 978-0-262-01226-3
  • Griselda Pollock, "Beyond Oedipus. Feminist Thought, Psychoanalysis, and Mythical Figurations of the Feminine." In: Laughing with Medusa. Edited by Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard. Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 87–117; ISBN 0-19-927438-X
  • Sofie Van Loo, Gorge(l): Oppression and relief in Art. Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp & Gynaika, 2006.
  • Sofie Van Loo, "Titian and Bracha L. Ettinger: an artistic dialogue between the 16th and the 20th/21st centuries". In: Antwerp Royal Museum Annual, 2006.
  • Jean-François Lyotard (1995), "Anamnesis: Of the Visible", Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21(1), 2004; ISSN 0263-2764
  • Jean-François Lyotard (1993), "Scriptures: Diffracted Traces" (First version of "Anima Minima"), Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21(1), 2004.
  • Judith Butler, "Bracha's Eurydice. Theory, Culture and Society'", Vol. 21, 2004; ISSN 0263-2764.
  • Griselda Pollock, "Does Art Think?", Art and Thought. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2003; ISBN 0-631-22715-6.
  • Heinz-Peter Schwerfel, "Matrix und Morpheus" in: Kino und Kunst. DuMont Literatur und Kunst Verlag, Koln. 2003;ISBN 3-8321-7214-9
  • Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi (eds.), "Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: The Eurydice Series". Drawing Papers, n.24. NY: The Drawing Center, 2001.
  • Brian Massumi, "Painting: The Voice of the Grain", In: Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: The Eurydice Series. [Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi (eds.)]. Drawing Papers, n.24. NY: The Drawing Center, 2001.
  • Adrian Rifkin, "... respicit Orpheus", Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: The Eurydice Series. [Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi (eds.)]. Drawing Papers, n.24. NY: The Drawing Center, 2001.
  • Christine Buci-Glucksmann, "Eurydice and her doubles. Painting after Auschwitz", Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: Artworking 1985–1999. Ghent-Amsterdam: Ludion & Brussels: Palais des Beaux-Arts, 2000; ISBN 90-5544-283-6
  • Griselda Pollock and Penny Florence, Looking Back to the Future: Essays by Griselda Pollock from the 1990s. G&B Arts Press, 2000; ISBN 90-5701-132-8.
  • Paul Vandenbroeck, Azetta — L'art de femmes Berberes. Paris: Flammarion, 2000; ISBN 90-5544-282-8
  • Adrien Harris, "Beyond/Outside Gender Dichotomies: New Forms of Constituting Subjectivity and Difference." Psychoanalytic Dialogues, VII: 3, 1997; ISSN 1048-1885.
  • Christine Buci-Glucksmann, "Images of Absence in the Inner Space of Painting", Inside the Visible. MIT Press, Boston, 1996.
  • Griselda Pollock, 'Generations and Geographies in the Visual Arts. London: Routledge, 1996; ISBN 0-415-14128-1
  • Rosi Huhn, "Die Passage zum Anderen: Bracha Lichtenberg Ettingers äesthetisches Konzept der Matrix und Metramorphose", Silvia Baumgart (Hrsg), Denkräum. Zwischen Kunst und Wissenschaft. Reimer, Berlin, 1993; ISBN 3-496-01097-5
  • Rosi Huhn, Bracha L. Ettinger: La folie de la raison / Wahnsinn der Vernunft. Goethe Institut, Paris, 1990.
  • Bracha L. Ettinger, "From transference to the aesthetic paradigm: a conversation with Felix Guattari." Reprinted in Brian Massumi (ed.), A Shock to Thought. Expression after Deleuze and Guattari. London & NY: Routeledge, 2002; ISBN 0-415-23804-8
  • Fintan Walsh, "From Enthusiasm to Encounter-Event: Bracha L. Ettinger, Samuel Beckett, and the Theatre of Affect. Parallax, 17:2 (2011), pp. 110–123.

External links edit

  • 14th Istanbul Biennial Salt Water İKSV Medya İlişkileri / IKSV Media Relations, 2015.
  • Heart String Space. Film by Nimrod Gershoni, Art and text by Bracha L. Ettinger at the 14th Istanbul Biennial, 2015.
  • Artforum Interviews. interview by Annie Godfrey Larmon, 2018.
  • "Art in a Time of Atrocity" NYT interview by Brad Evans, nytimes.com, 16 December 2016.
  • "To Feel the World's Pain and its Beauty". Brad Evans interviews Bracha L. Ettinger, Los Angeles Review of Books (2017)
  • Russian State Museum of History, St Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress St. Petersburg. Interview by Marina Saburova, 2013
  • Visiting Artist and Scholar at University of Puerto Rico , 2008.
  • Bracha Ettinger. Paintings 1992–2005, Flickr. Accessed 5 April 2024.
  • Anne Dagbert. Art exhibit at the Galerie Claude Samuel, Paris, France. Review. Artforum International. 1 September 1997.
  • Adrian Rifkin. On Face à l'Histoire, Pompidou Centre art exhibit. Review. Artforum (April 1997).
  • ICI Berlin: Events
  • Griselda Pollock interviews Bracha Ettinger. Crunch Festival, Hay-en-Wye, Wales, 19 November 2011.
  • Podcast of UCD Humanities Institute lecture - Beauty in the Human: Uncanny Compassion, Uncanny Awe 2012 Podcasts | Bracha L. Ettinger, ucd.ie. Accessed 5 April 2024.

bracha, ettinger, bracha, lichtenberg, ettinger, born, march, 1948, israeli, french, artist, writer, psychoanalyst, philosopher, born, mandatory, palestine, living, working, paris, feminist, theorist, artist, contemporary, european, painting, invented, concept. Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger born March 23 1948 is an Israeli French artist writer psychoanalyst and philosopher born in Mandatory Palestine and living and working in Paris She is a feminist theorist and artist in contemporary New European Painting who invented the concept of the Matrixial Gaze and related concepts around trauma aesthetics and ethics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ettinger is a professor at European Graduate School in Saas Fee Switzerland 8 and at GCAS Dublin 9 In 2023 she was part of the Finding Committee for the Artistic Director of Documenta s 2027 edition 10 She resigned from that role with a public letter intended to open a radical discussion in the artworld following the administration s rejection of her request for a pause due to the attacks on civilians in Israel and in Gaza and the ongoing heavy losses of life 11 12 13 Bracha Lichtenberg EttingerBorn 1948 03 23 23 March 1948 age 76 Tel Aviv Mandatory Palestine present day Israel Alma materHebrew University of JerusalemEraContemporary philosophy Art PsychoanalysisRegionContemporary Art Western philosophySchoolNew European Painting Continental philosophyPsychoanalysisMain interestsLacanian Psychoanalysis art feminist theory aesthetics human rights ethicsNotable ideasMatrixial gaze matrixial matricial space transjectivity transubjectivity copoiesis wit h nessing Carriance Seduction into life Being towards birthing with birth coemergence matrixial trans subjectivity Contents 1 Life and work 2 Artistic 3 Reception 4 Psychoanalyst 4 1 Psychoanalytic theory 4 1 1 Major concepts 4 1 2 The early theory from 1985 through the 1990s 4 1 3 The theory in the 2000s 5 Other activities 5 1 Fascinance Forum for Ettinger Studies 6 Publications 6 1 Selected books 6 2 Selected publications 6 3 Conversations 6 4 Lectures and seminars 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksLife and work editBracha Lichtenberg was born to Jewish Polish Holocaust survivors in Tel Aviv on 23 March 1948 14 She received her M A in Clinical Psychology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where she worked as research assistant for then as personal assistant of Amos Tversky 1969 70 1973 74 1974 75 and Danny Kahneman 1970 71 8 She moved to London where she studied trained and worked between 1975 and 1979 at the London Centre for Psychotherapy with Elsa Seglow the Tavistock Clinic and the Philadelphia Association with R D Laing and became a British citizen She married Loni Ettinger in 1975 and divorced him in 1981 her daughter the actress Lana Ettinger 15 was born in London Ettinger returned to Israel in 1979 and worked at Shalvata Hospital She has painted and drawn since early childhood self taught In her early days she avoided the art scene In 1981 she divorced her first husband decided to become a professional artist and moved to Paris where she lived and worked from 1981 onward Her son Itai Toker was born in 1988 She returned to Tel Aviv in 2003 As well as painting drawing and photography she began writing and received a D E A in Psychoanalysis from the University Paris VII Diderot in 1987 and a Ph D in Aesthetics of Art from the University of Paris VIII in 1996 8 Ettinger had a solo project at the Pompidou Centre in 1987 and a solo exhibition at the Museum of Calais in 1988 In 1995 she had a solo exhibition at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and in 1996 she participated in the Contemporary art section of Face a l Histoire 1933 1996 exhibition in the Pompidou Centre 16 In 2000 she had a mid life retrospective at the Centre for Fine Arts The Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels and in 2001 a solo exhibition at the Drawing Center in New York 17 She continued to train as a psychoanalyst with Francoise Dolto Piera Auglanier Pierre Fedida and Jacques Alain Miller and became an influential contemporary French feminist 18 19 20 21 Around 1988 Ettinger began her Conversation and Photography project Her personal art notebooks 22 23 have become source for theoretical articulations Her art has inspired historian Griselda Pollock international curator Catherine de Zegher and philosophers Jean Francois Lyotard Christine Buci Glucksmann and Brian Massumi who dedicated a number of essays to her painting 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Based mainly in Paris Ettinger was visiting professor 1997 1998 and then 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 8 Since 2001 she has been visiting professor in Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics at the AHRC Centre for Cultural Analysis Theory and History now CentreCATH 32 Ettinger had returned to Tel Aviv on a part time basis in 2003 when she separated from her partner She was a lecturer at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem until 2006 when she became Chair and Professor at the EGS 8 She founded the matrixial theory in psychoanalysis 33 Artistic editMain article The Matrixial Gaze nbsp Bracha Ettinger Painting Matrix Family Album series n 3 2001 Ettinger s art engages in the subject of trauma mothers and women during war as well as the feminine in mythology Eurydice Medusa Demeter Persephone and matrixial Eros Her abstract research in painting concerns light and space which follows Monet and Rothko 34 35 36 Her subjects concern the human condition and the tragedy of war and her work in this aspect joins artists such as Kathe Kollwitz and Francisco Goya 37 The painting process engages a space of passage between figures and abstraction and her attitude to abstraction resonates with the spiritual concerns of Agnes Martin Emma Kunz and Hilma af Klint 38 39 Her notebooks accompany the painting process but are equally artworks 40 nbsp Bracha L Ettinger Eurydice The Graces Medusa Oil painting 2006 2012 From 1981 92 her principal artwork consisted of drawing and mixed media on paper as well as notebooks and artist s books where alongside theoretical work and conversations she made ink and wash painting and drawing Since 1992 apart from her notebooks most of her artwork consists of mixed media and oil paintings with a few parallel series that spread over time like Matrix Family Album Autistwork and Eurydice with themes of transgenerational transmission of personal and historical trauma traces of memory and remnants of oblivion the Shoah and the World Wars 41 42 43 the gaze light color and the space 44 female body womanhood and maternality inspired by classical painting and creating an abstract space where the questions of beauty 45 and sublime are renewed for our time 46 According to Griselda Pollock 47 48 Catherine de Zegher 49 50 51 and Chris Dercon director of the Tate Modern who had chosen her work for the contemporary art section of the Pompidou Center s major exhibition of 20th Century art Face a l Histoire 52 Ettinger has become one of the major artists of the New European Painting Along with painting she has worked on installations theoretical research lectures video works and encounter events Her paintings photos drawings and notebooks have been exhibited at the Pompidou Centre 53 and the Stedelijk Museum in 1997 In the last decade Ettinger s oil on canvas paintings involve figures like Medusa Demeter and Persephone and Eurydice and the subject matter of the Pieta the Kaddish Eros and Chronos From 2010 onward her work still consists mainly of oil paintings notebooks artist s books and drawings she is doing new media animated video films where the images are multi layered like her painting In 2015 she participated with a solo show in the 14th Istanbul Biennial drafted and curated by Carolyn Christov Bakargiev 54 In 2018 19 she participated with a solo show at the Kochi Muziris Biennale 2018 in India 2019 55 Reception editEttinger s work consists mostly of oil painting and writing Ettinger is now considered to be a prominent figure among both the French painters and the Israeli art s scenes Her art was analysed at length in the book Women Artists at the Millennium 56 in Griselda Pollock s Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum 57 and in Catherine de Zegher s anthology Women s Work is Never Done 58 Her ideas in cultural theory psychoanalysis and French feminism see Feminist theory and psychoanalysis achieved recognition after the publication of Matrix and Metramorphosis 1992 fragments from her notebooks Moma Oxford 1993 and The Matrixial Gaze 1995 Ettinger established a new area of studies in psychoanalysis art and feminism 59 Over the last three decades her work has been influential in art history 60 Psychoanalyst editEttinger is a theoretician who invented and developed a language for a feminine maternal matrixial matricial dimension in artistic creativity 61 and in ethics of care and responsibility She coined the concept of matrixial matricial space and matrixial gaze first in her artistic Notebooks from 1985 onward 62 and in academic publications from 1992 onward 63 Ettinger s matrixial theory articulating transjectivity and transubjectivity in the subject and in human relationships had proposed an unconscious feminine maternal and pre maternal prenatal time space of feminine sexuality and femininity in all genders which go together with ethics of care and wonder 64 seduction into life 65 and responsibility where trans subjectivity is in an ontology of string like subject subject trans subjective and subject object transjective transmissivity and affective co emergence transformed the way to think both the feminine and the human subject both the analyst in transference relation 66 and the analysant in its relation to her in psychoanalysis Working on the question of trauma memory and oblivion 67 at the intersections of human subjectivity feminine sexuality maternal subjectivity psychoanalysis art 68 and aesthetics she contributed to psychoanalysis the idea of a feminine maternal sphere of sexuality and ethics function and structure where symbolic and imaginary dimensions are based on femaleness in the real the meaning of matrix is womb This dimension as symbolic contributes to ethical thinking about human responsibility to one another and to the world The French philosopher Jean Francois Lyotard related to Ettinger s writing and painting in two famous articles written in 1993 and 1995 Anima Minima Diffracted Traces 69 andL anamnese anamnesis 70 She is a senior clinical psychologist and a supervising and training psychoanalyst Her artistic practice and her articulation since 1985 of what has become known as the matrixial theory of trans subjectivity have transformed contemporary debates in contemporary art psychoanalysis women s studies and cultural studies Ettinger was an analysand of Ronald Laing in London and of Piera Aulagnier in Paris She is member of the Tel Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis TAICP 71 the New Lacanian School NLS and the World Association of Psychoanalysis AMP WAP 72 For Ettinger the Freudian attitude to psychoanalysis is crucial as it emphasizes the phantasmatic value of materials that arise during regression To Freud and Lacan she adds however a feminine maternal space time with its particular structures functions Eros Aesthetic Ethics and ethical potentiality she names matrixial proto ethics and dynamics in the unconscious She claims that in a similar way when seduction is assigned to the paternal figure during regression it is recognized in most cases as a result of the therapeutic process itself The analyst therefore must become aware to her capacity for a seduction into life as well as for retraumatizing the analysand A matrixial ethical countertransference can be worked through only in empathy within compassion in where therapist avoids parent blaming The analyst develops her psychic womb space to be able to work with the matrixial sphere for the directing of healing Therapists must likewise realize that during regression phantasmatic maternal not enoughness appears and must also be recognized as the result of the process itself and be worked through without the mother hating that Ettinger considers contributes to a psychotization of the subject which blocks the passage from rage to sorrow and from there to compassion To be able to recognize the phantasmatic status of the psychic material arising during therapy the Lacanian concepts of the Symbolic the Imaginary and the Real are useful to her Ettinger works between the fields of psychoanalysis and philosophy to change Ethics according to the feminine maternal matrixial source after Levinas and Lacan She is also rethinging and gives new meaning the concepts of beauty and of the sublime 73 74 75 Psychoanalytic theory edit Major concepts edit Ettinger revolutionized the field of psychoanalysis and cultural studies when she coined in artist s books Notebooks that she exposed publicly starting from 1985 and in a long series of articles published since 1991 the concept of the matrixial matricial space and proposed the feminine matrixial time space of feminine prenatal encounter event as source of human aesthetics and proto ethics and femininity as the deep core of ethics which enters the human subjectivity via the maternal 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Ettinger invented and developed the Matrixial Trans subjectivity theory or simply The Matrixial with original concepts like matrixial gaze borderlinking borderspacing matrixial time space copoiesis wit h nessing co in habit u ation transubjectivity transjectivity fascinance seduction into life and carriance She named the processes of transformation in a matrixial sphere metramorphoses and proposed the coemergnce of partial subjects of I and non I female prematernal prenatal encounter Encounter event ethical seduction into life uncanny compassion and uncanny awe that supplement the uncanny anxiety fascinance proto ethics being toward birth with being toward birthing seduction into life empathy within compassion carriance caring carrying in the unconscious space of psychic pregnancy and the matricial feminine maternal Eros 85 86 The early theory from 1985 through the 1990s edit Ettinger invented the concept matrixial space matricial space from etymology of womb matrixial gaze matrixial sphere a feminine maternal and feminine prematernal transjective dimension space function Eros and dynamics in the human Unconscious that as the source of humanized ethics and aesthetics and developed a theoretical philosophical field in her artist s books and notebooks starting 1985 87 and in books and journals printed in academic journals from 1991 onwards She had suggested that pre natal impressions connected to the phantasmatic and traumatic real of the pregnant becoming mother are trans inscribed in the emerging subject and form the primary phase and position of the human psyche I and non I without rejection and without symbiotic fusion conjointly inscribe memory traces that are dispersed asymmetrically but in a trans subjective mode Trans subjective mental and affective unconscious strings connecting the prenatal emerging subject to the archaic m Other open unconscious routes feminine non phallic in both males and females that enable subjectivizing processes all throughout life whenever a new matrixial encounter event takes place The matrixial encounter event forms specific aesthetical and ethical accesses to the Other Ettinger articulated the matrixial gaze and the process of metramorphosis and co poiesis This allows new understanding of trans generational transmission trauma and artistic processes Ettinger formulates the woman girl to woman mother difference as the first sexual difference for females to be viewed first of all according to the matrixial parameters The feminine maternal Eros informs also the father son and mother son relations According to Ettinger in parallel but also before expressions of abjection Julia Kristeva or rejection Freud on Narcissism of the other primary compassion awe and fascinance which are unconscious psychic affective accesses to the other and which join reattunement and differentiating in jointness by borderlinking occur The combination of fascinance and primary compassion does not enter the economy of social exchange attraction and rejection it has particular forms of Eros and of resistance that can inspire the political sphere and reach action and speech that is ethical political without entering any political institutional organization The infant s primary compassion is a proto ethical psychological means that joins the aesthetical fascinance and creates a feel knowing that functions at best within maternal and also parental compassionate hospitality Awareness to the matrixial time space pre maternal com passion and maternal compassion together with the ethical seduction into life it involves is source of responsibility 88 89 Here one witnesses in jointness The I wit h ness while borderlinking bordureliance to the non I and borderspacing bordurespacement from the other Ettinger calls for the recognition of the matrixial transference as a dimension in the transferential relationships in psychoanalysis They must entails besideness to and not a split from the archaic the m Other Autremere and parental figures jointness in differentiation rather than their exclusion She sees in the trans subjectivity a distinct dimension of human specific linkage and shareability different from and supplementary to inter subjectivity and self psychology Her most prominent and comprehensive book regarding this theory is The Matrixial Borderspace reprint of essays from 1994 1999 published in French in 1999 90 and in English in 2006 91 but her most recent concepts are mainly elaborated in the different essays printed in 2005 2006 92 The theory in the 2000s edit Her more recent artistic and theoretical work centers around the spiritual in art and ethics In the domain of psychoanalysis around the question of same sex differences the primary feminine difference is the difference opened between woman girl and woman m Other maternal subjectivity maternal pregnance Eros of com passion the effects of compassion and awe and the passion for borderlinking and borderspacing 93 and the idea that three kinds of fantasy that she names Mother fantasies should be recognized when they appear in a state of regression aroused by therapy itself as primal Mother fantasies of Not enoughness Devouring and Abandonment Their mis recognition in psychoanalysis and analytical therapy together with the ignorance of maternal Eros of com passion leads to catastrophic blows to the matrixial daughter mother tissue and hurts the maternal potentiality of the daughter herself in the sense that attacking the non I is always also attacking the I that dwells inside an I and non I trans subjective matrixial feminine maternal tissue Contributing to Self psychoanalysis after Heinz Kohut Ettinger articulated the difference between com passionate borderlinking compassion as affect and empathy and between empathy without compassion and empathy within compassion claiming that the analyst s empathy without compassion harms the matrixial psychic tissue of the analysand while empathy within compassion leads to creativity and to the broadening of the ethical horizon Ettinger explains how by empathy toward the patient s complaints without compassion toward the patient s surrounding past and present family figures no less than toward the patient itself the therapist produces the patient s real mother as a ready made monster mother figure that serves to absorb complaints of all kinds and thus a dangerous splitting is induced between the good mother figure the therapist and a bad mother figure the real mother This splitting is destructive in both internal and external terms and mainly for the daughter mother relations since the I and non I are in any case always trans connected and therefore any split and projected hate toward such figures will turn into a self hate in the woman daughter web Such a concept of subjectivity where non I is trans connected to the I has deep ethical implications 94 as well as far reaching sociological and political implications that have been further developed by Griselda Pollock in order to rethink modern and postmodern art and History Ettinger s recent theoretical proposals starting around 2008 include the three Shocks of maternality and the paternal infnticide impulses Laius Complex 95 Carriance 96 and the Demeter Persephone Complex working around Greek Mythology and the Hebrew Bible the woman artists Eva Hesse Hilma af Klint and Emma Kunz and the poets and writers Sylvia Plath Marguerite Duras and Alejandra Pizarnik 97 Other activities edit nbsp Robert Doisneau photographed by Ettinger in his studio in Montrouge 98 1992 Ettinger led the biggest rescue evacuation and saving operation in the history of the Middle East saving the drowning young men of the Eilat shipwreck in 1967 when she was 19 years old She was wounded during the operation and suffered shell shock after it More than a half century later the details of this event were declassified and she was awarded the highest Air Force Medal for Heroism 99 100 101 102 103 104 Ettinger is a supporter of human rights and stands for coexistence of two states Israel and Palestine side by side in mutual respect She is feminist activist for peace and against the occupation for few decades engaged in the efforts towards cohabitation in the frame of four different organizations of Israelis and Palestinians collaborating together Women Make Peace Forum of Bereaved Families Combatants for Peace and Physicians for Human Rights PHR Israel Ettinger contributes to the organization as senior clinical psychologist attending Palestinian patients in needed areas in the Palestinian territories 105 Ettinger is known for her portrait photography taken in the context of conversation projects Some of her portraits like those of Christian Boltanski 106 Jean Francois Lyotard 107 Edmond Jabes 108 Emmanuel Levinas 109 Robert Doisneau 110 and Yeshayahu Leibowitz appear in several official publications and collections Fascinance Forum for Ettinger Studies edit The other and the earth need to be known through affective communicaring in self fragilization The knowledge revealed in this way of the invisible chords to which our senses are not yet attuned is at the basis of the ethical obligation to attend to the vulnerability of the other human animal and even our shared earth through care and compassion and in wonder and reverence Lets work together against retraumatization and toward an understanding of a human subject which is informed by feminine transubjectivity in all genders and become sensitive to the particular Eros of borderlinking between each I and non I which is a kind of love 111 112 113 Bracha L Ettinger on launch of Fascinance Forum for Ettinger Studies 114 started by Srishti Madurai Fascinance is forum which was started by Srishti Madurai in South India on 24 December 2013 114 which offers Introductory Course in Ettingerian Psychoanalysis 112 115 The aims of the forum are To Read Study and Discuss the works of Bracha L Ettinger To apply the matrixial theory in arts philosophy psychoanalysis and art criticism To Find the possible implications of the concept of non life of Bracha Ettinger in conjunction with the knowledge from various branches of biology such as clinical embryology nenonatal immunology and developmental biology etc To elaborate on the works on Matrixial Thanatos and Matrixial Eros and how Ettinger s approach differs from the traditional views on death drive To identify how the Ettingerian theory differs from other psychoanalytic tradition and to discuss the philosophical aspects of matrixial borderspace To identify the possible connections of Ettinger s works with natural sciences and social sciences Publications editEttinger is author of several books and more than eighty psychoanalytical essays elaborating different aesthetical ethical psychoanalytical and artistic aspects of the matrixial She is co author of volumes of conversation with Emmanuel Levinas Edmond Jabes Craigie Horsfield Felix Guattari and Christian Boltanski Her book Regard et Espace de Bord Matrixiels essays 1994 1999 appeared in French in 1999 La lettre volee and has been published in English as The Matrixial Borderspace 2006 University of Minnesota Press edited by Brian Massumi and foreword by Judith Butler and Griselda Pollock 1 Ettinger is one of the leading intellectuals associated with contemporary French feminism and feminist psychoanalytical thought alongside Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray 20 21 116 117 The journal Theory Culture amp Society dedicated an issue to her work TC amp S Vol 21 n 1 in 2004 Selected books edit Matrixial Subjectivity Aesthetics Ethics Vol 1 1990 2000 Selected papers edited with Introduction by Griselda Pollock Pelgrave Macmillan 2020 ISBN 978 1 137 34515 8 And My Heart Wound space On the occasion of Bracha s Soloshow at The 14th Istanbul Biennial Saltwater curated by Carolyn Christov Bakargiev The Wild Pansy Press University of Leeds 2015 ISBN 978 1 900687 55 3 with 4 essays by Bracha L Ettinger foreword by Carolyn Christov Bakargiev and texts by among others Griselda Pollock Nicolas Bourriaud and Christine Buci Glucksmann The Matrixial Borderspace Essays from 1994 to 1999 University of Minnesota Press 2006 ISBN 0 8166 3587 0 Proto etica matricial Spanish Edition translated and Introduced by Julian Gutierrez Albilla Gedisa 2019 ISBN 978 84 17690 86 1 Yhdessatuotanto Translated by Akseli Virtanen et al Helsinki Tutkijaliitto Polemos sarja 2009 Thrown Poems by James Wagner to Paintings by Bracha L Ettinger There Press 2014 Regard et Espace de bord matrixiels Brussels La lettre volee 1999 ISBN 2 87317 102 2 Matrix et le Voyage a Jerusalem de C B Conversation with Christian Boltanski 1989 portrait photographs of C B in his studio by BRACHA 1990 notebook fragments 1985 1989 Artist s book Paris BLE Atelier 1991 Matrix Halal a Lapsus Notes on Painting 1985 1992 Translated by Joseph Simas Oxford MOMA 1993 The Matrixial Gaze 1994 Feminist Arts amp Histories Network Dept of Fine Art Leeds University 1995 Selected publications edit What is Intelligence Spike Art Magazine vol 77 36 37 2023 Beyond the Death drive Beyond the Life drive Being toward Birthing with Being toward Birth Copoiesis and the Matrixial Eros Metafeminist Notes Aberrant Nuptials Leuven University Press 2019 Translucent Fore images Glowing through Painting Colori Torino Castello di Rivoli amp GAM SilvanaEditorials 2017 Laius Complex and Shocks of Maternality Reading Franz Kafka and Sylvia Plath Interdisciplinary Handbook of Trauma and Culture eds Y Ataria et al NY amp Heidelberg Springer 2016 And My Heart Wound Space With in Me The Space of Carriance And My Heart Wound Space 14th Istanbul Biennial Leeds Wild Pansy Press 2015 Carriance Copoiesis and the Subreal Saltwater 14th Istanbul Biennial Catalogue Ed by Carolyn Christov Bokargiev 2015 The Sublime and Beauty beyond Uncanny Anxiety In Intellectual Birdhouse Artistic Practice as Research Edited by F Dombois U M Bauer C Marais and M Schwab London Koening Books 2011 ISBN 978 3 86335 118 2 Antigone With out Jocaste In Interrogating Antigone Edited by S E Wilmer and A Zukauskaite Oxford University Press 2010 189 214 ISBN 978 0 19 955921 3 Communicaring Reflexion around Hiroshima mon amour In PostGender Sexuality and Performativeivity in Japanese Culture Edited by Ayelet Zohar Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2010 ISBN 965 7067 61 8 Diotima and the Matrixial Transference Psychoanalytical Encounter Event as Pregnancy in Beauty Across the Threshold Explorations of Liminality in Literature Edited by C N van der Merwe and H Viljoen New York Peter Lang 2007 ISBN 978 1 4331 0002 4 Fragilization and Resistance In Bracha L Ettinger Fragilization and Resistance Edited by Tero Nauha and Akseli Virtanen Finnish Academy of Fine Arts with Aivojen yhteistyo Helsinki 2009 Maternal Studies 2 From Proto ethical Compassion to Responsibility Besidedness and the three Primal Mother Phantasies of Not enoughness Devouring and Abandonment Athena Philosophical Studies Nr 2 Vilnius Versus 2006 ISSN 1822 5047 Com passionate Co response ability Initiation in Jointness and the link x of Matrixial Virtuality In Gorge l Oppression and Relief in Art Edited by Sofie Van Loo Royal Museum of Fine Art Antwerpen 2006 ISBN 90 76979 35 9 Gaze and touching the Not Enough Mother Eva Hesse Drawing Edited by Catherine de Zegher NY New Haven The Drawing Center Yale University Press 2006 ISBN 0 300 11618 7 Matrixial Trans subjectivity Theory Culture amp Society TCS 23 2 3 2006 ISSN 0263 2764 Art and Healing Matrixial Transference Between the Aesthetical and the Ethical In Catalogue ARS 06 Biennale 68 75 76 81 Helsinki Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art 2006 Fascinance The Woman to woman Girl to m Other Matrixial Feminine Difference In Psychoanalysis and the Image Edited by Griselda Pollock Oxford Blackwell 2006 ISBN 1 4051 3461 5 Art and Healing Oeuvre 3 X Abstraction Edited by Catherine de Zegher and Hendel Teicher 199 231 NY New Haven The Drawing Center Yale University Press 2005 ISBN 0 300 10826 5 Trenzado y escena primitiva del ser de a tres 7 June 2000 In Jacques Alain Miller Los usos del lapso Los cursos psicoanaliticos de Jacques Alain Miller Buenos Aires Paidos 2004 pp 466 481 ISBN 950 12 8855 2 Copoiesis Ephemeraweb org 2005 Re In De Fuse Othervoices org 1999 Weaving a Woman Artist With in the Matrixial Encounter Event Theory Culture and Society Journal No 21 2004 Trans subjective transferential borderspace 1996 Reprinted in Brian Massumi ed A Shock to Thought Expression after Deleuze and Guattari London amp NY Routledge 2002 pp 215 239 ISBN 0 415 23804 8 The Red Cow Effect First printed in 1996 in Act 2 ISSN 1360 4287 Reprinted in Mica Howe amp Sarah A Aguiar eds He Said She Says Fairleigh Dickinson University press amp London Associated University Press 2001 pp 57 88 ISBN 0 8386 3915 1 Matrixial Gaze and Screen Other than Phallic and Beyond the Late Lacan In Laura Doyle ed Bodies of Resistance Evanston Illinois Northwestern University Press 2001 pp 103 143 ISBN 0 8101 1847 5 Art as the Transport Station of Trauma Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Artworking 1985 1999 Ghent Amsterdam Ludion amp Brussels Palais des Beaux Arts 2000 pp 91 115 ISBN 90 5544 283 6 Extract in 3 Transgressing with in to the feminine 1997 Reprinted in Penny Florence amp Nicola Foster eds Differential Aesthetics London Ashgate 2000 pp 183 210 ISBN 0 7546 1493 X Trauma and Beauty In Kjell R Soleim ed Fatal Women Journal of the Center for Women s and Gender Research Bergen Univ Vol 11 115 128 1999 The Feminine Prenatal Weaving in the Matrixial Subjectivity as Encounter Psychoanalytic Dialogues VII 3 The Analytic Press New York 1997 pp 363 405 ISSN 1048 1885 Metramorphic Borderlinks and Matrixial Borderspace In John Welchman ed Rethinking Borders Minnesota University Press 1996 125 159 ISBN 0 333 56580 0 The Matrixial Gaze 1994 Feminist Arts amp Histories Network Dept of Fine Art Leeds University 1995 ISBN 978 0 9524899 0 0 Reprinted as Ch I in The Matrixial Borderspace The Becoming Threshold of Matrixial Borderlines In Robertson et als eds Travelers Tales Routledge London 1994 pp 38 62 ISBN 0 415 07016 3 Matrix Halal a Lapsus Notes on Painting 1985 1992 Translated by Joseph Simas Museum Of Modern Art Oxford 1993 ISBN 0 905836 81 2 Reprinted in Artworking 1985 1999 Ghent Ludion 2000 ISBN 90 5544 283 6 Matrix and metramorphosis Differences A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 4 3 Indiana University Press 176 208 1992 Conversations edit From transference to the aesthetic paradigm a conversation with Felix Guattari 1989 Reprinted in Brian Massumi ed A Shock to Thought London amp NY Routeledge 2002 ISBN 0 415 23804 8 Matrix et le voyage a Jerusalem de C B 1989 Artist book limited edition with 60 photos of Christian Boltanski by Ettinger and Conversation between Ettinger and Boltanski 1991 Edmond Jabes in conversation with Bracha Ettinger 1990 selection This is the Desert Nothing Strikes Root Here Routes Of Wandering The Israel Museum Jerusalem 1991 pp 246 256 ISBN 965 278 116 9 Edmond Jabes in conversation with Bracha L Ettinger 1990 selection A Threshold Where We are Afraid Translated by Annemarie Hamad and Scott Lerner MOMA Oxford 1993 ISBN 0 905836 86 3 Emmanuel Levinas in conversation with Bracha L Ettinger 1991 93 selection Time is the Breath of the Spirit Translated by C Ducker and J Simas MOMA Museum of Modern Art Oxford 1993 ISBN 0 905836 85 5 Emmanuel Levinas in conversation with Bracha L Ettinger 1991 93 selection What would Eurydice Say Que dirait Eurydice Reprint of Le feminin est cette difference inouie livre d artiste 1994 that includes the text of Time is the Breath of the Spirit Trans C Ducker and J Simas Reprinted to coincide with the Kabinet exhibition Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Paris BLE Atelier 1997 ISBN 2 910845 08 7 Reprinted in Athena Philosophical Studies Vol 2 Vilnius Versus ISSN 1822 5047 Working Through A conversation between Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger and Craigie Horsfield In Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Eurydice Series Drawing Papers n 24 NY The Drawing Center 2001 pp 37 62 Conversation Craigie Horsfield and Bracha L Ettinger September 2004 In Craigie Horsfield Relation Edited by Catherine de Zegher Paris Jeu de Paume 2006 Conversation between Bracha L Ettinger and Akseli Virtanen Art Memory Resistance In Framework The Finnish Art Review 4 Permanent Transience and in Web Journal Ephemera vol 5 no X Lectures and seminars edit Bracha L Ettinger Beyond Uncanny Anxiety Lecture at ICI Berlin 12 November 2010 Bracha L Ettinger Inspiration Inspiriting and Transpiriting Fragilization and Resistance in Art 4 Lecture in The Old Brand New Series New Knowledge De Appel at the City Theatre Amsterdam 10 February 2009 Bracha Ettinger Feminine and the Maternal in the Matrixial Transference Lecture at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras 2008 Bracha Ettinger On the Matrixial Borderspace Lecture at European Graduate School 2007 Bracha Ettinger Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics Lecture at AHRB Centre CATH July 2004 See also editNew European Painting Feminist Psychoanalysis French Feminism The Sublime Jean Francois Lyotard 20th century Women Artists Ecriture feminine Gender studies Feminist film theoryReferences edit Evans Brad Ettinger Bracha L 2016 12 17 Opinion Art in a Time of Atrocity The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 02 22 Bracha L Ettinger Matrix and Metramorphosis Differences Vol 4 nº 3 1992 Bracha L Ettinger The Matrixial Borderspace Essays from 1994 to 1999 University of Minnesota Press 2006 Bracha L Ettinger Regard et espace de bord matrixiels Brussels La Lettre Volee 1999 Bracha L Ettinger Proto etica matricial Psychoanalytical writings from the 1990s Spanish Edition translated and Introduced by Julian Gutierrez Albilla Gedisa 2019 Bracha L Ettinger Diotima and the Matrixial Transference In Van der Merwe C N and Viljoen H eds Across the Threshold New York Peter Lang 2007 ISBN 978 1 4331 0002 4 Bracha L Ettinger Matrixial Subjectivity Aesthetics Ethics Vol 1 1990 2000 Selected papers from the 1990s edited with Introduction by Griselda Pollock Pelgrave Macmillan 2020 a b c d e Bracha Ettinger Biography egs edu The European Graduate School Archived from the original on 5 September 2015 Retrieved 2 September 2015 Faculty some of the best in the world GCAS College Dublin debt free higher quality education GCAS College Dublin Retrieved 9 February 2022 Alex Greenberger 30 March 2023 Documenta Kicks Off Search for Artistic Director of 2027 Edition ARTnews Accessed 5 April 2024 Resignations Roil Documenta as War in Gaza Polarizes Art World www nytimes com Retrieved 2023 11 19 Documenta Resignation Letter Notes e flux e flux com Retrieved 2024 02 22 Kegel Sandra 2023 11 20 Documenta Bracha L Ettinger uber ihren Austritt FAZ NET in German ISSN 0174 4909 Retrieved 2024 02 22 78372597 Viaf org Retrieved 9 February 2022 Interview in Hebrew with Lana Ettinger haaretz co il Accessed 5 April 2024 Face a l Histoire 1933 1996 Paris Flammarion and Centre Georges Pompidou 1996 ISBN 2 85850 898 4 Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Eurydice Series Edited by Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi Drawing Papers n 24 NY The Drawing Center 2001 With texts by Judith Butler Bracha Ettinger Adrien Rifkin and the editors and including a conversation between the Bracha Ettinger and Creigie Horsfield Couze Venn in Theory Culture and Society Vol 21 1 2004 Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard ed s Laughing with Medusa Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 927438 X a b Humm Maggie Modernist Women and Visual Cultures Rutgers University Press 2003 ISBN 0 8135 3266 3 a b Humm Maggie Feminism and Film Indiana University Press 1997 ISBN 0 253 33334 2 Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Matrix Halal a Lapsus Notes on Painting Oxford MOMA 1993 ISBN 0 905836 81 2 Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Artworking 1985 1999 with a reprint of Notes on Painting Ludion Ghent Amsterdam and Brussels Palais des Beaux Arts 2000 ISBN 90 5544 283 6 Brian Massumi Painting The voice of the grain in Bracha L Ettinger The Matrixial Borderspace University of Minnesota Press 2006 Jean Francois Lyotard Diffracted Traces Anima Minima Matrix Halala Autistwork Israel Museum 1995 and in Noam Sigal Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Radicants Le press du reel Paris 2022 Jean Francois Lyotard Anamnesis in Noam Sigal ed Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Radicants Le press du reel Paris 2022 Christine Buci Glucksmann Inner space of painting Halala autistwork Israel Museum 1995 Griselda Pollock Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum Routledge 2007 Catherine de Zegher Women s Work is Never Done Ghent Mer Papers Kunsthalle 2015 de Zegher Catherine and Pollock Griselda eds Art as Compassion Ghent Mer Papers Kunsthalle 2011 de Zegher Catherine Inside the Visible MIT Press 1996 AHRC Centre for Cultural Analysis Theory and History AHRC B Ettinger page Bracha L Ettinger Matrixial Subjectivity Aesthetics Ethics Vol I 1990 2000 Edited by Griselda Pollock Pelgrave Macmillan 2020 Manning Erin Vertiginious Before the Light Art as Compassion MER Paper Kunsthalle 2011 Benjamin Andrew Lighting Colouring Workin in Bracha L Ettinger And My Heart Wound Space Leeds Wild Pansy Press 2015 ISBN 978 1 900687 55 3 Buci Glucksmann Christine Images of Absence in the Inner Space of Painting Inside the Visible MIT Press 1996 Kinsella Tina Sundering the Spell of Visibility and Pollock Griselda Between Painting and the Digital in Bracha L Ettinger A And My Heart Wound Space Leeds Wild Pansy Press 2015 ISBN 978 1 900687 55 3 Pollock Griselda Agnes Dreaming Dreaming Agnes and Bracha L Ettinger The Art and Healing Oeuvre in 3 x Abstraction Yale University Press 2005 Pollock Griselda Art in the Time Space of Memory and Migration Sigmund Freud Anna Freud and Bracha L Ettinger in the Freud Museum Leeds Wild Pansy Press and London Freud Museum 2013 Nicolas Bourriaud Bracha Ettinger Off hors Figures in Bracha L Ettinger And My Heart Wound Space Leeds Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial 2015 Griselda Pollock Between painting and the Digital in Bracha L Ettinger And My Heart Wound space Leeds Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial 2015 ISBN 978 1 900687 55 3 Griselda Pollock After affects After images Manchester University Press 2013 ISBN 978 0 7190 8798 1 Marianne Hirsch The Generation of Postmemory New York Columbia University Press 2012 Bracha L Ettinger Translucent Fore images Glowing through painting In Colori Curator and Editor Carolyn Christov Bakargiev Castello di Rivoli Museum of Modern Art Turin 2017 ISBN 9 788836 636693 Tina Kinsella Sundering the Spell of Visibility in Bracha L Ettinger And My Heart Wound space Leeds Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial 2015 Jean Francois Lyotard Writing on Contemporary Art and Artists Leuven University Press 2012 ISBN 978 90 586 7886 7 Pollock Griselda Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum Taylor and Francis 2010 Pollock Griselda Art in the Time Space of Memory and Migration Sigmund Freud Anna Freud and Bracha L Ettinger in the Freud Museum Leeds Wild Pansy Press 2013 De Zegher Catherine Women s Work is Never Done MER Edition 2015 Catherine de Zegher and Griselda Pollock eds Art as Compassion Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Ghent MER Paper Kunsthalle amp Brussels ASA Publishers 2011 De Zegher Catherine Inside the Visible MIT Press 1996 Face a l Histoire 1933 1996 L artiste moderne face a l evenement historique Engagement Temoignage Vision Centrepompidou fr Retrieved 9 February 2022 Artist Personality Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Painter Pompidou Centre Pavilion Istanbul in Leeds Part 3 pavilion org uk Pavilion Archived from the original on 19 September 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2015 21st Century will be feminine and Spiritual Kochi Muziris Biennale ArtistSpeak interviewed by Jaideep Sen The New Indian Express Indulge 15 March 2019 lt http www newindianexpress com cities thiruvananthapuram 2019 mar 15 the 21st century will be feminine and spiritual 1951146 html gt Women Artists at the Millennium 2006 Edited by Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher ISBN 0 262 01226 X ISBN 978 0 262 01226 3 The MIT press book page Archived February 28 2008 at the Wayback Machine Pollock Griselda Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum Taylor and Francis ISBN 0 415 41374 5 De Zegher Catherine Women s Work is Never Done MER Edition 2015 ISBN 978 94 90693 47 3 Pollock Griselda February 2004 Thinking the Feminine Aesthetic Practice as Introduction to Bracha Ettinger and the Concepts of Matrix and Metramorphosis Theory Culture amp Society 21 1 5 65 doi 10 1177 0263276404040479 ISSN 0263 2764 Griselda Pollock Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum Routledge 2007 Bracha L Ettinger Fascinance The Woman to woman Girl to m Other Matrixial Feminine Difference Psychoanalysis and the Image Oxford Blackwell 2006 Bracha L Ettinger Matrix Halal a Lapsus Notes on Painting 1985 1992 Oxford MoMA 1993 Reprinted in Artworking 2000 Bracha L Ettinger Matrix and Metramorphosis Differences Vol 4 nº 3 1992 Bracha L Ettinger From Proto ethical Compassion to Responsibility Besidedness and the three Primal Mother Phantasies of Not enoughness Devouring and Abandonment Athena Philosophical Studies Vol 2 Vilnius Versus 2006 pp 100 135 Bracha L Ettinger Uncanny Awe Uncanny Compassion and Matrixial Transjectivity beyond Uncanny Anxiety FLS Volume XXXVIII 2011 Bracha L Ettinger Diotima and the Matrixial Transference Psychoanalytical Encounter Event as Pregnancy in Beauty In Van der Merwe Chris N and Viljoen Hein eds Across the Threshold Explorations of Liminality in Literature NY Peter Lang amp Potchefstroom Literator 2007 Bracha L Ettinger Wit h nessing Trauma and the Matrixial Gaze From Phantasm to Trauma from Phallic Structure to Matrixial Sphere Parallax 21 Vol 7 nº 4 89 114 2001 Bracha L Ettinger Weaving a Woman Artist With in the Matrixial Encounter Event Theory Culture and Society Vol 21 1 69 94 2004 Lyotard Jean Francois 1993 Anima Minima Printed as Des traces diffractees Diffracted Traces Anima Minima in Christine Buci Glucksmann Jean Francois Lyotard Griselda Pollock Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Halala Autistwork Aix en Provence Cite du Livre amp Jerusalem The Israel Museum 1995 Lyotard Jean Francois L anamnese 1995 In Mazin Victor Turkina Olessia and Seppala Marketta eds Doctor and Patient Memory and Amnesia Ylojarvi Pori Art Museum Publications 1997 Members of the Institute taicp org TAICP Retrieved 3 September 2015 You are being redirected Wapol org Retrieved 9 February 2022 Bracha L Ettinger What is Intelligence Spike Art Magazine vol 77 36 37 2023 Bracha L Ettinger Uncanny Awe Uncanny Compassion and Matrixial Transjectivity beyond Uncanny Anxiety FLS Volume XXXVIII 2011 Bracha L Ettinger The Sublime and Beauty Beyond Uncanny Anxiety In Dombois Florian Mareis Claudia Meta Bauer Ute and Schwab Michael eds Intellectual Birdhouse Art Practice as Research London Koenig pp 205 231 2011 Bracha L Ettinger in conversation with Emmanuel Levinas Time is the Breath of the Spirit Lim ed Oxford MOMA 1993 Bracha L Ettinger in conversation with Emmanuel Levinas What Would Eurydice Say Stedelijk Museum print 1997 Reprinted at Athena n 2 2006 Pollock Griselda Art in the Time Space of Memory and Migration Sigmund Freud Anna Freud and Bracha L Ettinger in the Freud Museum Wild Pansy Press amp London Freud Museum 2013 de Zegher Catherine Inside the Visible MIT Press 1996 Vandenbroeck P Azeta Paris Flammarion 2000 Pollock Griselda Abandoned at the Mouth of Hell In Florence P and Pollock G eds Looking Back to the Future NY G amp B New Arts Press 2001 Theory Culture and Society Vol 21 1 2004 Vandenbroeck P A Glimpse of the Cocealed Royal Museum of Fine Art Antwerp 2017 Gutierrez Albilla J Aesthetics Ethics and Trauma in the Cinema of Pedro Almodovar Edinburch University Press 2017 Bracha L Ettinger Matrixial Trans subjectivity in Problematizing Global Knowledge Theory Culture and Society vol 23 Numbers 2 3 2006 ISSN 0263 2764 Carriance Copoiesis and the Subreal In Saltwater Theory of Thought Forms 14th Istanbul Biennial Catalogue Edited by Carolyn Christov Bokargiev 2015 Printed also in Bracha L Ettinger A a א And My Heart Wound Space Ettinger Bracha Lichtnberg Matrix Halala Lapsus Notes on Painting 1985 1992 Museum of Modern Art Oxford 1993 Ettinger Bracha L Matrixial Subjectivity Aesthetics Ethics Vol I 1990 2000 edited by Griselda Pollock Pelgrave Macmillan 2000 Ettinger Bracha L PROTO ETICA MATRICIAL essays from the 1990 translated by Julian Gutierrrez Albilla Gedisa Editorial 2019 Regard et Espace de bord matrixiels La lettre volee ISBN 2 87317 102 2 The Matrixial Borderspace University of Minnesota Press 2006 edited by Brian Massumi and foreword by Judith Butler and Griselda Pollock ISBN 0 8166 3587 0 Upress relevant page Mainly From Proto ethical Compassion to Responsibility Fascinance and Com passionate Co response ability Initiation in Jointness and the link x of Matrixial Virtuality All published in 2006 see list of recent publications Bracha L Ettinger Diotima and the Matrixial Transference Psychoanalytical Encounter Event as Pregnancy in Beauty In Van der Merwe Chris N and Viljoen Hein eds Across the Threshold Explorations of Liminality in Literature New York Peter Lang amp Potchefstroom Literator 2007 ISBN 1 4331 0002 9 Bracha L Ettinger From Proto ethical Compassion to Responsibility Besideness and the three Primal Mother Phantasies of Not enoughness Devouring and Abandonment In Athena Philosophical Studies Vol 2 Vilnius Versus 2006 pp 100 135 ISSN 1822 5047 Bracha L Ettinger Laius Complex and Shocks of Maternality Reading Franz Kafka and Sylvia Plath Interdisciplinary Handbook of Trauma and Culture Yochai Ataria David Gurevitz Haviva Pedaya Yuval Neria eds New York and Heidelberg Springer 2016 Bracha L Ettinger And My Heart Wound space With in Me The Space of Carriance In And My Heart Wound Space Leeds Wild Pansy Press and 14th Istanbul Biennial 2015 ISBN 978 1 900687 55 3 public lecture at EGS 2012 on YouTube Rosi Huhn Interview Bracha L Ettinger Portraits of R Doineau and the Parisian Photographs of Robert Doisneau Promenades dans les passage de Paris avec Robert Doisneau In Passages d apres Walter Benjamin Passagen Nach Walter benjamin Ed V Malsey U Rasch P Rautmann N Schalz Verlag Herman Schmidt Mainz 1992 ISBN 3 87439 250 3 he טיבוע המשחתת אילת A Night to Remember Iaf org Retrieved 9 February 2022 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine הלילה בו פיקדתי על חיל האוויר YouTube in Hebrew טריילר פרשת טיבוע המשחתת אח י אילת 1967 אורי בורדה Uri Borreda in Hebrew Retrieved 9 February 2022 via YouTube We Owe Bracha Our Lives by Or Ravid Walla News 9 December 2017 Hadas Levav Alone in El Arish iaf org 1 February 2018 המרפאה הניידת של רופאים לזכויות אדם in Hebrew via YouTube Ettinger Bracha L Matrix et le voyage a Jerusalem de C B 1991 Glowacka Dorota Lyotard and Eurydice The Anamnesis of the Feminine Gender After Lyotard NY SUNY Press 2007 Edmond Jabes in conversation with Bracha L Ettinger 1990 A Threshold Where We are Afraid Translated by Annemarie Hamad and Scott Lerner MOMA Oxford 1993 ISBN 0 905836 86 3 Emmanuel Levinas in conversation with Bracha L Ettinger 1991 1993 Time is the Breath of the Spirit Translated by C Ducker and J Simas MOMA Museum of Modern Art Oxford 1993 ISBN 0 905836 85 5 Victor Malsey Uwe Raseh Peter Rautmann Nicolas Schalz Rosi Huhn Passages D apres Walter Benjamin Passagen Nach Walter Benjamin Mainz Herman Schmidt 1992 Clipping of the New Indian Express Group the New Indian Express Madurai Epaper newindianexpress com a b Madurai gender queer activists to offer course on gender and sexuality The Times of India 25 December 2013 New LGBT Website Aims at Gender Awareness Newindianexpress com Archived from the original on December 29 2013 a b Fascinance Forum for Ettinger Studies Srishti Madurai 2013 Archived from the original on 25 December 2013 Retrieved 12 March 2022 The Advisory Board of Srishti Madurai Srishti Madurai 2013 Archived from the original on 25 December 2013 Retrieved 15 March 2022 Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard eds Laughing with Medusa Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0 19 927438 X Griselda Pollock Inscriptions in the feminine In Inside the Visible edited by Catherine de Zegher MIT Press 1996 Further reading editCatherine de Zegher and Griselda Pollock eds Art as Compassion Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Monography Ghent MER Paper Kunsthalle amp Brussels ASA Publishers 2011 ISBN 978 94 6117 008 8 Patrick le Nouene ed Le Cabinet de Bracha English and French Monography Musee d Angers 2011 ISBN 2 35293 030 8 Christine Buci Glucksmann Le devenir monde d Eurydice published to coincide with the project Capturing the Moving Mind Paris BLE Atelier 2005 Trans Eurydice s Becoming World and reprinted as brochure for The Aerials of Sublime Transscapes Breda Lokaal 01 2008 Dorota Glowacka Lyotard and Eurydice The Anamnesis of the Feminine Gender After Lyotard SUNY Press NY 2007 ISBN 978 0 7914 6956 9 Griselda Pollock Ch 6 The Graces of Catastrophe Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum Time Space and the Archive Routledge 2007 ISBN 0 415 41374 5 Sofie Van Loo Eros and Erotiek in ThRu1 Text catalogue for virtual solo exhibition at Lokaal01 Antwerp 2007 5 Brigid Doherty Dwelling on Spaces In Women Artists as the Millennium Edited by Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher Cambridge Massachusetts October Books MIT Press 2006 ISBN 978 0 262 01226 3 Griselda Pollock Rethinking the Artist in the Woman The Woman in the Artist and that Old Chestnut the Gaze In Women Artists as the Millennium Edited by Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher Cambridge Massachusetts October Books MIT Press 2006 pp 35 83 ISBN 978 0 262 01226 3 Griselda Pollock Beyond Oedipus Feminist Thought Psychoanalysis and Mythical Figurations of the Feminine In Laughing with Medusa Edited by Vanda Zajko and Miriam Leonard Oxford University Press 2006 pp 87 117 ISBN 0 19 927438 X Sofie Van Loo Gorge l Oppression and relief in Art Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp amp Gynaika 2006 Sofie Van Loo Titian and Bracha L Ettinger an artistic dialogue between the 16th and the 20th 21st centuries In Antwerp Royal Museum Annual 2006 Jean Francois Lyotard 1995 Anamnesis Of the Visible Theory Culture and Society Vol 21 1 2004 ISSN 0263 2764 Jean Francois Lyotard 1993 Scriptures Diffracted Traces First version of Anima Minima Theory Culture and Society Vol 21 1 2004 Judith Butler Bracha s Eurydice Theory Culture and Society Vol 21 2004 ISSN 0263 2764 Griselda Pollock Does Art Think Art and Thought Oxford Basil Blackwell 2003 ISBN 0 631 22715 6 Heinz Peter Schwerfel Matrix und Morpheus in Kino und Kunst DuMont Literatur und Kunst Verlag Koln 2003 ISBN 3 8321 7214 9 Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi eds Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger The Eurydice Series Drawing Papers n 24 NY The Drawing Center 2001 Brian Massumi Painting The Voice of the Grain In Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger The Eurydice Series Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi eds Drawing Papers n 24 NY The Drawing Center 2001 Adrian Rifkin respicit Orpheus Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger The Eurydice Series Catherine de Zegher and Brian Massumi eds Drawing Papers n 24 NY The Drawing Center 2001 Christine Buci Glucksmann Eurydice and her doubles Painting after Auschwitz Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger Artworking 1985 1999 Ghent Amsterdam Ludion amp Brussels Palais des Beaux Arts 2000 ISBN 90 5544 283 6 Griselda Pollock and Penny Florence Looking Back to the Future Essays by Griselda Pollock from the 1990s G amp B Arts Press 2000 ISBN 90 5701 132 8 Paul Vandenbroeck Azetta L art de femmes Berberes Paris Flammarion 2000 ISBN 90 5544 282 8 Adrien Harris Beyond Outside Gender Dichotomies New Forms of Constituting Subjectivity and Difference Psychoanalytic Dialogues VII 3 1997 ISSN 1048 1885 Christine Buci Glucksmann Images of Absence in the Inner Space of Painting Inside the Visible MIT Press Boston 1996 Griselda Pollock Generations and Geographies in the Visual Arts London Routledge 1996 ISBN 0 415 14128 1 Rosi Huhn Die Passage zum Anderen Bracha Lichtenberg Ettingers aesthetisches Konzept der Matrix und Metramorphose Silvia Baumgart Hrsg Denkraum Zwischen Kunst und Wissenschaft Reimer Berlin 1993 ISBN 3 496 01097 5 Rosi Huhn Bracha L Ettinger La folie de la raison Wahnsinn der Vernunft Goethe Institut Paris 1990 Bracha L Ettinger From transference to the aesthetic paradigm a conversation with Felix Guattari Reprinted in Brian Massumi ed A Shock to Thought Expression after Deleuze and Guattari London amp NY Routeledge 2002 ISBN 0 415 23804 8 Fintan Walsh From Enthusiasm to Encounter Event Bracha L Ettinger Samuel Beckett and the Theatre of Affect Parallax 17 2 2011 pp 110 123 External links edit14th Istanbul Biennial Salt Water IKSV Medya Iliskileri IKSV Media Relations 2015 Heart String Space Film by Nimrod Gershoni Art and text by Bracha L Ettinger at the 14th Istanbul Biennial 2015 Artforum Interviews interview by Annie Godfrey Larmon 2018 Art in a Time of Atrocity NYT interview by Brad Evans nytimes com 16 December 2016 To Feel the World s Pain and its Beauty Brad Evans interviews Bracha L Ettinger Los Angeles Review of Books 2017 Russian State Museum of History St Petersburg Peter and Paul Fortress St Petersburg Interview by Marina Saburova 2013 Visiting Artist and Scholar at University of Puerto Rico Bracha L Ettinger 2008 Bracha Ettinger Paintings 1992 2005 Flickr Accessed 5 April 2024 Anne Dagbert Art exhibit at the Galerie Claude Samuel Paris France Review Artforum International 1 September 1997 Adrian Rifkin On Face a l Histoire Pompidou Centre art exhibit Review Artforum April 1997 ICI Berlin Events Griselda Pollock interviews Bracha Ettinger Crunch Festival Hay en Wye Wales 19 November 2011 Podcast of UCD Humanities Institute lecture Beauty in the Human Uncanny Compassion Uncanny Awe 2012 Podcasts Bracha L Ettinger ucd ie Accessed 5 April 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bracha L Ettinger amp oldid 1221392289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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