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The Chilean painter, engraver and poet of Spanish origin Roser Bru was born in 1923 in Barcelona. The following year, her family went into exile in Paris at the time of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, which notably banned the Catalan language. Four years later, they returned to their hometown, where Roser studied at the Montessori school, then, in 1931, at the Generalitat Institute-School. In 1939, after the Spanish Civil War, the family returned to France, where she embarked for Chile...
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Biography of Roser Bru
The Chilean painter, engraver and poet of Spanish origin Roser Bru was born in 1923 in Barcelona. The following year, her family went into exile in Paris at the time of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, which notably banned the Catalan language. Four years later, they returned to their hometown, where Roser studied at the Montessori school, then, in 1931, at the Generalitat Institute-School. In 1939, after the Spanish Civil War, the family returned to France, where she embarked for Chile with the help of the poet Pablo Neruda. She landed in Valparaiso.
Roser Bru studied painting at the School of Fine Arts of the University of Chile from 1939 to 1942; a student of Pablo Burchard and Israel Roa, she studied watercolor, drawing and painting there. In 1947, she joined the Group of Plastic Students (Grupo de Estudiantes Plásticos) alongside artists such as José Balmes, Gracia Barrios, Guillermo Nuňez, Juan Egenau, and Gustavo Poblete Catalán. This group of artists introduced informalism and abstraction into Chilean art and would later be known as the "Generación del 50". In 1957, she began studying engraving at Atelier 99 (Taller 99), created and directed by Nemesio Antùnez. Influenced at the beginning (1960-1973) by Antoni Tàpies, she later took a more critical direction (1973-1988), making greater reference to social conflicts and dramatic historical events. Touched by the political events taking place in Chile and by the disappearance of those who opposed the dictatorial regime of Augusto Pinochet, Bru began to incorporate names, numbers and identity photos into her works. Roser Bru was a professor of drawing and painting at the School of Art of the Pontifical Catholic University oof Chile from 1964 to 1968.In 1992, Roser Bru traveled to Egypt, where she discovered the funerary paintings of the Fayum mummies at the Cairo Museum, which would have a great impact on her. She composed works with triangular figures and included the theme of past and present life; she also produced new forms of portraiture.Later, in her series "Gracias a Velázquez", the artist took elements of the Spanish master such as the portraits of the "Ménines" in her own creations, focusing on the dramatic predestination of her characters, such as the dwarves of the Court.Roser Bru's work is made using different techniques of painting, drawing and engraving. She elaborates images where she includes personal, socio-political elements and references to the history of art. She mainly addresses the themes of death, of disappearance, of memory, and she systematically associates the notions of past and present.Roser Bru has exhibited in several Latin American countries and in Spain, and some of her works are preserved, among others, at the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Contemporary Art Museum of Santiago, the Chiloé Museum of Modern Art, the National Museum of Fine Arts, the Salvador Allende Solidarity Museum, the National Historical Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro and the Staatliche Museen of Berlin.A true Chilean art icon, Roser Bru died in 2021, she was 98 years old.














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A tribute to Roser Bru

Roser Bru est morte le 20 mai 2021 à Santiago. Elle avait 98 ans. Sa dépouille sera exposée publiquement ce jeudi 26 mai 2021 au Musée des beaux-arts de Santiago du Chili. La veillée aura lieu entre 10h00 et 15h00, après quoi l’artiste sera incinérée au Parc du Souvenir de Santiago. En son hommage, avec respect, cette fleur pleine de soleil, simple et discrète.


"Roser Bru porte une grande attention à la solidité de son œuvre. Sa démarche esthétique, son rôle en tant qu' artiste engagée et sa capacité à explorer d'autres expressions plastiques, démontrent sa vigueur. Anonyme " - Anonyme

"Depuis 74, ma mémoire me fait défaut. La mémoire me mine. Tout n'a ni passé ni avenir. C'est l'usure du temps sur nous. Le temps s'est arrêté sur une image déjà passée, la puissance de cette image immobilisée par la mémoire ou la poussière du temps." - Roser Bru

"Depuis des années, je peux regarder - parfois du coin de l'œil - l'étendue de mon travail. Il y a des thèmes qui ne cessent jamais ; le premier est le corps de la femme. La modification en elle, « la femme qui, comme une caryatide, entre le sol et la limite ». C'est ce que fait la « femme-personne » au Chili : supporter la vie, élever des enfants, travailler et, malgré tout, rester en contact avec le monde extérieur et accueillir l'homme en transit. " - Roser Bru

"Que les critiques effacent tous mes poèmes s'ils le souhaitent. Ce poème que je déclame aujourd'hui ne sera jamais effacé." - Roser Bru

"La force de l'expression ! Parce qu'elle ne mise pas sur ce formidable contenu qui relève de l'illusionnisme. Roser Bru recourt à la dématérialisation picturale." - Adriana Valdes

"Qu'elle représente l'espoir des réfugiés qui s'embarquent pour un autre pays ou les portraits littéraires et artistiques qui inspirent nos pensées collectives, les oeuvres de Roser Bru nous invitent à réfléchir aux actions que nous pourrions entreprendre pour rendre le monde meilleur pour nous-mêmes et pour les autres. " - Juan Conde
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