- Greta Knutson
Greta Knutson or Knutson-Tzara (also known as Greta Knutsson; 1899-1983) was a Swedish modernist visual artist, art critic, short story writer and poet. A student of
André Lhote who adopted Abstraction,Cubism andSurrealism , she was also noted for her interest in phenomenology. Knutson was the wife ofRomania n-born author and co-founder ofDada ismTristan Tzara .Biography
Born in
Stockholm , Greta Knutson studied at the Kungliga Konsthögskolan, and settled inParis ,France during the early 1920s."Greta Knutson", inPenelope Rosemont , "Surrealist Women ",Continuum International Publishing Group , London & New York, 1998, p.69. ISBN 0485300885] It was there that she began frequenting Lhote's studio and became his disciple. It was also in France that Knutson met Tzara, reportedly in 1924.ro icon [http://www.icr.ro/filiale/evenimente_a.php?cod=279&cod_filiala=28 "Madame Tzara? Greta Knutson şi Tristan Tzara" (October 3, 2007)] , at theRomanian Cultural Institute in Stockholm; retrievedMay 2 ,2008 ] She married him onAugust 8 ,1925 .fr icon Jacques-Yves Conrad, [http://melusine.univ-paris3.fr/Association/Conrad.htm "Promenade surréaliste sur la colline de Montmartre"] , at the [http://melusine.univ-paris3.fr/ Center for the Study of Surrealism] ; retrievedMay 2 ,2008 ] The couple had a son, Cristophe, born onMarch 15 ,1927 atNeuilly-sur-Seine .With founds from her inheritance, Tzara built the family residence in
Montmartre , commissioned to architectAdolf Loos (a former figure of theVienna Secession ). She partly modified the structure to accommodate her personal studio, which Loos has omitted in his original design.Like her husband, Knutson adopted Surrealism during the 1930s. She and Tristan Tzara however parted in 1937
Daniele Leclair , "René Char. Là où brûle la poésie",Edition Aden , Paris, 2007, p.108-110. ISBN 9782848400914] (they were pronounced divorced onOctober 25 ,1942 ). She also broke with Surrealism, pursuing her interest in phenomenology, and in particular in philosophersEdmund Husserl andMartin Heidegger . During the late 1930s, she painted a portrait of Swiss sculptorAlberto Giacometti ; she later recounted that her model confessed to her that his borrowings fromAfrican art , although discussed by critics, were only coincidental, and had to do with the fact thatprimitivism was in fashion. [Rosalind E. Krauss , "The Originality of the Avant-garde and Other Modernist Myths",MIT Press , Cambridge, 1985, p.85. ISBN 0262610469]Knutson was a productive writer, publishing essays of art criticism, and, only sporadically, poems. Late in her life, she also authored
novella s andprose poetry fragments. Together with poetGunnar Ekelöf , she translated works ofSwedish literature into French, but her own poetry was never issued as a volume during her lifetime.Legacy
Greta Knutson's French-language poems were translated into Swedish by poet
Lasse Söderberg , and, together with her husband, she was the subject of a study by art historian Cecilia Sjöholm. Söderberg, Sjöholm, actorChristian Fex and writerJonas Ellerström took part in the "Madame Tzara?" event, held at theRomanian Cultural Institute in Stockholm during October 2007.References
External links
* [http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?criteria=O%3AAD%3AE%3A8315&page_number=1&template_id=6&sort_order=1 Greta Knutson] at the
Museum of Modern Art
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