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Tedeum

KITAJ, R.B. (1932-2007)

Born in Ohio, Kitaj came to Britain in 1958, training in Oxford and at the Royal College. Surrealism and inconographical studies heavily influence his work. This painting, pronounced as if Tedium, has as its source a photograph of a production of 'No Exit' by Jean-Paul Sartre. The giant figure on the right is Goethe, who gazes out of the window. His languid stance reflects the title and refers to 'Ennui', a painting by W. R. Sickert that encapsulates human discontent.

The subject of Tedeum was partly suggested by a photograph of a scene from Jean-Paul Satre’s No Exit. The play is about three deceased people trapped in a room and they come to realise they are each other’s torturer with no escape. The small central figure in this painting with his arm raised is a reference to an anti-Nazi resistence movement called the White Rose. Behind him are the huts and chimneystack of Jewish concentration camps, an acknowledgement to the artist’s own Jewish heritage.

Tedeum
Image: © R.B. Kitaj/Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 226

Creation/Production

KITAJ, R.B.
Date: 1963

Acquisition

Purchase, 1977

Measurements

Height (cm): 122.5
Width (cm): 184
Height (in): 48
Width (in): 72

Techniques

canvas

Material

ivory
oil

Location

In store

Categories

Paentiad | Painting Celf Gain | Fine Art Bywyd cyfoes | Contemporary life Ôl 1900 | Post 1900 Ôl 1945 | Post 1945 Celfyddyd bop | Pop Art Ysgol Llundain | School of London CADP content Artistiaid y 21ain ganrif | Active in the 21st Century
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