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  1. 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.

  2. Jul 24, 2017 · Bracha L. Ettinger (b. 1948) is an artist, senior clinical psychologist, practicing psychoanalyst, and theoretician working at the intersection of female sexuality, psychoanalysis, and aesthetics.

  3. www.artforum.com › columns › trauma-transference-and-the-artOn the Hook - Artforum

    Mar 4, 2022 · Bracha L. Ettinger is a psychoanalyst and artist who explores the matrixial, a concept of women's carriance of the wound-spaces of human life. In this article, she discusses her paintings and their relation to trauma, transference, and the subreal with a psychoanalyst and mother.

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  4. Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger (Hebrew: ברכה אטינגר, ברכה ליכטנברג-אטינגר‎) is an Israeli-born painter. As visual artist she has mainly produced paintings, drawings, notebooks and photography. She is also a philosopher, psychoanalyst and writer. Ettinger's work consists mostly of oil painting.

    • French, Jewish, Israeli
    • Tel Aviv, Israel
  5. Feb 11, 2020 · An internationally renowned visual artis­t who has been showing in major museums of modern and contemporary art, and a distinguished thinker, Bracha L. Ettinger is also one of the world’s leading theorists in the realm of art and philosophy of aesthetics, ethics, sexual difference and French psychoanalysis and feminism, whose ...

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  6. Bracha Ettinger (formerly known as Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger) is an Israeli-born Paris-based artist, analyst and feminist theorist who has produced over the last decade a major theoretical intervention through a tripartite practice.

  7. The Matrixial Gaze is a 1995 book by artist, psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, writer and painter Bracha L. Ettinger. It is a work of feminist film theory that examines the gaze as described by Jacques Lacan, criticises it, and offers an original theory concerning feminine and female gaze.