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Fatelessness Painting

Valeria Fulop

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 28.3 W x 28.3 H x 2 D in

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- in tribute to the Genocide of European Roma between 1939 and 1945; and Imre Kertesz Continuing my roma painting series, inspired by Kertesz Imre's writings, I would like to dedicate this work for the vicitims of the Genocide of the European Roma during WW2. I've borrowed the title fatelessness from Kertesz, to reflect on their hopelesness and defencelessness. As Kertesz wrote in Galley Boat-Log (1992): 'Simone Weil. London, 1943, she was willing to eat only the same portion of food a day as the French got for their food coupons in the German occupied France. However, how much the Jews got to eat in Auschwitz, nobody talked about.' (excuse my brief translation!)

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:28.3 W x 28.3 H x 2 D in

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As an artist and researcher I have been exploring questions around gender, identity, migration, displacement, and womanhood. My research interests are: women artists, inherited trauma and memory, art and trauma, twentieth-century art, Central and East European art and design, folk-art, craft, Cold War cultures, Holocaust-and post-Second World War art. My paintings are inspired by tranquility and spiritual freedom. My work is influenced by Balkan and Central/Eastern-European culture, exploring myths, folklore, and primordial female archetypes. I’m concerned with the alienated and isolated individual who lost connection from ‘oneness’ separated from one’s original roots. ------------------------------------------------ Valeria's education started at Art and Design College before moving onto studying a Degree in graphic design. She has a BA (Hon) in Humanities with Art History specialism and an MA in History of Art. Valeria is currently a PhD student at the University of Bristol, researching Hungarian women artists. Valeria has had several exhibitions and participated in art projects nationally and internationally, and has many of her artworks in private collections.

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