Hands (For the Eye, the Hand of My Body Draws My Portrait)

Hands (For the Eye, the Hand of My Body Draws My Portrait)

Hands (For the Eye, the Hand of My Body Draws My Portrait) 1977 is a black and white silent film lasting 7 minutes and 30 seconds. The work exists in an edition of 5, of which this copy is number 2, and 2 artist’s proofs. It was originally shot on 8mm film and transferred to DVD more recently. The camera was operated by fellow Romanian artist Ion Grigorescu (born 1945), with whom Bratescu frequently collaborated. In the film the artist’s hands, filmed from her eye level, are performing various movements and activities above her drawing board. The sequence starts with her playing with different objects on the desk, holding a cigarette, removing a wedding ring. The artist subsequently switches to drawing lines on her palms with a black marker and finally tracing the contours of both her hands on a piece of paper.

Release Date

January 1, 1977

Status

Released

Original Title

Hands (For the Eye, the Hand of My Body Draws My Portrait)

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Production Companies

The Tate Modern