{"id":63,"date":"2019-12-18T22:54:03","date_gmt":"2019-12-18T21:54:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/127.0.0.1\/?page_id=63"},"modified":"2025-04-26T11:37:30","modified_gmt":"2025-04-26T09:37:30","slug":"63-2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/colette-brunschwig.com\/","title":{"rendered":"Accueil"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>N\u00e9e en 1927 au Havre, Colette Brunschwig expose pour la premi\u00e8re fois \u00e0 Paris en 1949 \u00e0 la galerie Marcelle Berr de Turique avant de pr\u00e9senter son travail en 1952 \u00e0 la galerie Colette Allendy. Peintures acryliques, encres, gouaches, lavis, aquarelles dessinent une oeuvre plastique inlassablement travaill\u00e9e par les gris d\u00e9finis comme un interm\u00e9diaire pictural des couleurs, le surgissement d&rsquo;une forme prise dans l&rsquo;enjeu d&rsquo;une ind\u00e9finition du motif abstrait, et l&rsquo;inexorable dissolution de l&rsquo;image et de la repr\u00e9sentation. <br> Colette Brunschwig est une peintre du XXe si\u00e8cle, dont elle interroge de fa\u00e7on singuli\u00e8re la modernit\u00e9 artistique occidentale, et les traumas historiques que furent la Shoah et Hiroshima. Dans la proximit\u00e9 philosophique d&rsquo;Emmanuel Levinas, l&rsquo;artiste, proche du philologue Jean Bollack, joint ses recherches picturales li\u00e9es aux abstractions des ann\u00e9es 1950 \u00e0 l&rsquo;\u00e9tude des traditions ex\u00e9g\u00e9tiques talmudiques, avant d&rsquo;y associer, \u00e0 la fin des ann\u00e9es 1960, l&rsquo;enseignement des peintres lettr\u00e9s chinois des XIIe et XIIIe si\u00e8cles. <br> Assumant une double g\u00e9n\u00e9alogie avec Claude Monet et Kasimir Malevitch, Colette Brunschwig n&rsquo;a cess\u00e9 d&rsquo;explorer un espace dynamique, travers\u00e9 d&rsquo;un souffle int\u00e9rieur d&rsquo;expansion et de compression ; espace qu&rsquo;elle rend patiemment disponible pour recommencer la peinture apr\u00e8s l&rsquo;an\u00e9antissement, et y inscrire les strates r\u00e9flexives et sensibles d&rsquo;une revie des formes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Born in 1927 in Le Havre, Colette Brunschwig exhibited for the first time in Paris in 1949 at the Marcelle Berr de Turique gallery, and later in 1952 at the Colette Allendy gallery.         Her acrylic paintings, ink drawings, gouaches, colourwashes and watercolours forma body of work tirelessly inflected by grey, which is defined as a painterly intermediary for colours, an upwelling of form caught up in the challenges of the undefined abstract motif and the inexorable dissolution of the image and of representation.<br> Colette Brunschwig is a painter of the twentieth century, and she interrogates bath Western artistic modernity and the historie traumas of the Shoah and Hiroshima in a unique way. The artist, who has a strong sense of philosophical kinship with Emmanuel Levinas and was close to the philologist Jean Bollack, combined her painterly investigations linked ta 1950s abstract art with the study of Talmudic exegetical traditions and, in the late 1960s, lessons learned from the Chinese Literati painters of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.<br> Tracing her twofold artistic lineage back to Claude Monet and Kazimir Malevich, Colette Brunschwig has constantly explored a dynamic space across which the inner breath of expansion and compression blows a space she patiently makes available in order to continue painting when all has been annihilated and ta inscribe within her work the reflexive, sensitive strata of newly living forms.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>N\u00e9e en 1927 au Havre, Colette Brunschwig expose pour la premi\u00e8re fois \u00e0 Paris en 1949 \u00e0 la galerie Marcelle Berr de Turique avant de pr\u00e9senter son travail en 1952 \u00e0 la galerie Colette Allendy. 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