Victor Brauner

Victor Brauner

Victor Brauner (June 15 1903 - March 12 1966) was a Romanian Jewish painter, the brother of Harry Brauner (a known folklorist who was a political prisoner in Communist Romania, and who later married Lena Constante). [Please note: in some sources (such as certain Worldcat book and catalogue listings) this artist's first name is spelled "Viktor".]

Early life

He was born in Piatra Neamţ, the son of a timber manufacturer who subsequently settled in Vienna with his family for a few years. It is there that young Victor attended elementary school. When his family returned to the country in 1914, he continued his studies at the Evangelical school in Brăila; he began to be interested in zoology in that period.

He attended the Art School in Bucharest (1919-1921) and H. Igiroşeanu's private school of painting. He visited Fălticeni and Balcic, and started painting landscapes in the manner of Paul Cézanne. Then, as he testified himself, he went through all the stages: "Dadaist, Abstractionist, Expressionist".

On September 26 1924, the Mozart Galleries in Bucharest hosted his first personal exhibition. In that period he met poet Ilarie Voronca, together with whom he founded the "75HP" magazine. It was in this magazine that Brauner published the manifesto "The Pictopoetry" and the article "The Surrationalism". He painted and exhibited "Christ at the Cabaret" (in the manner of George Grosz) and "The Girl in the Factory" (in the manner of Hodler). He participated to the "Contimporanul" exhibition in November 1924.

In 1925 he undertook his first journey to Paris, from where he returned in 1927. In the period 1928-1931 he was a contributor of the "Unu" magazine (an avant-garde periodical with Dadaist and Surrealist tendencies), which published reproductions of most of his paintings and graphic works: "clear drawings and portraits made by Victor Brauner to his friends, poets and writers" (Jaques Lessaigne - "Painters I Knew").

In 1930 he settled in Paris, where he met Constantin Brancusi, who instructed him in methods of art photography. In that same period he became a friend of the Romanian poet Benjamin Fondane and met Yves Tanguy, who would later introduce him to the circle of the Surrealists. He lived on Moulin Vert Street, in the same building as Alberto Giacometti and Tanguy. He painted "Self-portrait with a plucked eye", a premonitory theme.

In 1933, André Breton opened Brauner's first personal exhibition in Paris, at the Pierre Gallery. The theme of the eye was omnipresent: "Mr. K's power of concentration" and "The strange case of Mr. K" are paintings that Breton compared with Alfred Jarry’s play "Ubu Roi", "a huge, caricature-like satire of the bourgeoisie".

In 1935 Brauner returned to Bucharest. He joined the ranks of the Romanian Communist Party for a short while, without a very firm conviction. On April 7, 1935, he opened a new personal exhibition at the Mozart Galleries. Saşa Pană wrote about it in his autobiographical novel "Born in 02":

"April 7, 1935... An exhibition surrealist in character.

"The catalogue shows 16 paintings; they are accompanied by verse, surrealist images that are exquisite by their bizarreness - they are perhaps the creations of automatic dictation and they certainly bear no connection to the painting itself. They are written in French, but their colorful taste is kept in their Romanian language translation. The exhibition brought about many interesting articles and takings of position regarding Surrealism in arts and literature".

Another remark about Brauner’s participation to Surrealist exhibitions: "Despite its appearance of abstract formula,… this trend is a point a transition to the art that is to come." (Dolfi Trost, in "Rampa" of April 14, 1935). In "Cuvântul liber" of April 20, 1935, Miron Radu Paraschivescu wrote in the article "Victor Brauner’s exhibition": "In contrast to what one may see, for instance, in the neighboring exhibition halls, Victor Brauner’s painting means integration, an attitude that is a social one, as far as art allows it. For V. Brauner takes attitude through the very character and ideology of his art". On April 27, he created the illustrations for Gellu Naum’s poetry collections - "The Incendiary Traveler" and "The Freedom to Sleep on the Forehead".

Exiles

In 1938 he returned to France. On August 28 he lost his left eye in a violent argument between Oscar Domínguez and Esteban Frances. Brauner attempted to protect Esteban and was hit by a glass thrown by Domínguez: the premonition became true.

That same year, he met Jaqueline Abraham, who was to become his wife. He created a series of paintings called "lycanthropic" or sometimes "chimeras".

He left Paris during Nazi Germany's invasion of France in 1940, together with Pierre Malbille. He lived for a while in Perpignan, at Robert Rius', then at Cant-Blage, in the Eastern Pyrenees and at Saint Feliu d'Amont, where he was forcibly secluded. However, he kept in touch with the Surrealists that had taken refuge in Marseille. In 1941, he was granted the permission to settle in Marseille. Seriously ill, he was hospitalized at the "Paradis" clinic.

He painted "Prelude to a civilization" (now in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art). After the war, he took part to the Venice Biennale; he traveled to Italy.

In 1959, he settled in the workshop on Lepic St. In 1961 he traveled to Italy again. In the same year, New York City's Bodley Gallery mounted a solo exhibition of Brauner's work. He settled in Varengeville in Normandy, where he spent most of his time working.

In 1965 he created an ensemble of object-paintings full of inventiveness and vivacity, grouped under the titles "Mythologie" and "Fêtes des mères". The themes are connected to the mythology of the modern world, where man is depicted with humor, tenderness and pessimism, alienated by his new "mothers" - "L’automoma" and "L'aeroplapa". Criticism or acceptance of this world, that once seemed "so terrifying" and in which "reality became an extremely harmful thing", but which actual life made more acceptable. It is undeniable that these paintings, made in Varengeville and in Athanor (1964), where Brauner retreated, are the visions full of humor and imagination of a future world that he wanted to leave to us as a gift. This Mythology includes the last foretelling painting, "La fin et le debut" (made in 1965), which reminds us that "when the painter's life ends, his work starts living" (Dominique Bozo in "Le petit journal des grandes Expositions" - "Victor Brauner - au Musée National de l'Art moderne - Paris du 2 juin au 28 septembre 1977").

In 1966 he was chosen to represent France at the biannual exhibition in Venice, where an entire hall was dedicated to him.

He died in Paris as a result of a prolonged illness. The epitaph on his tomb from the Montmartre cemetery is a phrase from his notebooks: "Peindre, c'est la vie, la vraie vie, ma vie" ("Painting is life, the real life, my life").

The painter’s notebooks with private notes, which he handed to Max Pol Fouchet, partly enclose the "key" of his creation: "Each painting that I make is projected from the deepest sources of my anxiety..."

ee also

*Bodley Gallery

External links

*ro icon [http://www.neamt.ro/cmj/brauner/biografie.shtml Victor Brauner biography]
* [http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_24.html Biography at Guggenheim Museum]
* [http://www.3d-dali.com/Artist-Biographies/Victor_Brauner.html Biography at 3d-dali.com]
* [http://www.zikg.eu/cgi-bin/gucha_de.pl?t_idn=b301742m Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte - OPAC] : German archive listing of 1961 New York solo exhibition catalogue: "Victor Brauner: paintings, encaustics, drawings; 1932 - 1959" / Bodley Gallery; New York, 1961.
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/11/euwco/ho_1999.363.13.htm Metropolitan Museum of Art] page on Brauner's "Prelude to a Civilization" (1954), part of the museum's permanent collection and continually on exhibit; page includes color image


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