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Frans Krajcberg (12 April 1921 – 15 November 2017) was a Polish-born Brazilian painter, sculptor, engraver and photographer. Krajcberg found peace after
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through nature, and after moving to São Paulo in 1948 his connection with the natural world drove him to use mixed-medium art for environmental activism from the 1960s onward.Krajcberg, Frans, Luiz Garrido, Max Perlingeiro, Galciani Neves, and issuing body Pinakotheke Cultural. ''Frans Krajcberg (1921-2017) : “ ..ao acordar, a natureza estava preta e branca.”'' Rio de Janeiro: Edições Pinakotheke, 2023. Known for his environmental activism, Krajcberg denounced the destruction of the Brazilian forests, using materials such as burnt wood from illegal
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in his artworks.


Biography

A Polish Jew, Krajcberg was born in
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in 1921. His family died or disappeared in The Holocaust. He was arrested at the age of 13 during this time, but escaped to join the Russian army in World War II. Upon being hospitalized at a station in Minsk, he began painting while in recovery. He fought in the Polish Army during World War II as an officer from 1941-1945. After the war, Krajcberg sought refuge in the
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, where he studied engineering and art at the
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. He then studied in Germany at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart, where he was a student of Willi Baumeister. Krajcberg came to Brazil in 1948 and participated in the first
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in 1951. During the 1940s and 1950s he produced
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. From 1948 to 1954 he traveled between
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,
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and
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, where he made his first nature-based art works. In 1956, Krajcberg moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he shared a studio with the sculptor Franz Weissmann. With little money to his name, he began his career in Rio de Janeiro, starting his involvement in the art community through working at the
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there. He became a
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Brazilian the following year. After a period of moving between Spain and France from 1958-1962 and working with
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, he returned to Brazil.Vieira, Patrícia. “PLANT ART FROM THE AMAZON: TREE PERFORMANCE IN THE WORK OF FRANS KRAJCBERG.” ''Performance Philosophy'' 6, no. 2 (2021): 82–99. https://doi.org/10.21476/PP.2021.62343. He began a period of working in a cave in Pico de Itabirito,
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with this Japanese paper to record imprints of the rocks, and also used minerals found there as natural pigments for paint.Mello, Regina Lara Silveira. “Frans Krajcberg’s Visionary Art/A Arte Visionaria de Frans Krajcberg.” ''Revista gama (Lisboa)'' 8, no. 15 (2020): 115-121. In 1964, Krajcberg made his first sculptures with cedar wood. He made several trips to the
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and
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, photographing and documenting deforestation, as well as gathering materials for his works, like roots and charred tree trunks. In the 1970s, Kracjberg gained international recognition in the context of environmental movements garnering attention at the same time. Krajcberg lived in the south of
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from 1972 on, where he kept his studio on the ''Sítio Natura'' farm in Nova Viçosa. On ''Sítio Natura'', he creates housing on a pequi tree with different raw materials, expressing through this his desire to remain secluded from humanity, which he viewed as destructive. Five additional buildings are meant to be added to his studio and turned into a museum, as the site presently houses over 300 pieces of work by Kracjberg.Nunes, Thayana. «Frans Krajcberg exhibition arrives at a crucial moment in our history, says MuBE curator» . ''CNN Brasil'' . Retrieved 22 April 2025 In 1978, he co-directed a film, ''Manifesto do Naturalismo Integral'' (or ''Manifesto do Río Negro''), with
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and Sepp Baendereck. It documents the Amazonian nature encountered on a trip they took to Rio Negro. Their purpose was to highlight the destruction occurring and show their opposition to it. He was also actively documenting illegal forest fires through photographic reports, and continually denounced them with his burnt wood sculptures throughout the 1980s. Krajcberg died on 15 November 2017, aged 96, at the Hospital Samaritano in
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.


Examples of Past Works

Tema craquelada: reliefs, usually with monochromatic pigments made from soils and minerals. One example has a flower overlaid on a piece of wood, with both painted red and contrasting a yellow background. Another has multiple different shades of gold on different parts of a relief that can be perceived as looking mountainous and sharp.Krajcberg, Frans, Brazilian, b. 1921. ''Relief Painting''. 1961. ''JSTOR'', https://jstor.org/stable/community.14394537. Accessed 22 Apr. 2025 Wooden sculptures: Kracjberg's wooden sculptures are typically noticed for connecting to themes of life, death, and destruction, tying to life cycles seen with forest fires in the Amazon. ''Révolte''- a tree trunk curved horizontally, bent over, and covered in natural pigment. It has lines carved throughout the figure, and an oval created by two branches meeting. ''Homage do Chico Mendes''- another wood sculpture using charred wood, resembling a stoic man or soldier standing tall. It is mostly black, but red lines running throughout symbolize blood. Referencing rubber-taper Chico Mendes, a man assassinated for environmental activism, Kracjberg explores the mass scales of environmental destruction driven by human greed. ''Raiz''- a wooden sculpture, completely black, depicting a root-like web structure. ''Flor do Mangue''- charred bark from previous trees sculpted into the shape of a mangrove tree, with wooden leaves touching the floor and creating a cage-like structure, resembling the mangrove. It is completely blackened, with a white vine of nuts climbing up one side. Mangroves notably were a common tree found in Kracjberg's property of Sitio Natura.


See also

* List of Brazilian painters


References


External links


Frans Krajcberg profile
on Itaú Cultural. 1921 births 2017 deaths Brazilian environmentalists Naturalized citizens of Brazil Brazilian male sculptors Brazilian photographers 20th-century Brazilian painters 21st-century Brazilian painters 20th-century Brazilian engravers 21st-century Brazilian engravers 20th-century Brazilian sculptors 21st-century Brazilian sculptors Polish emigrants to Brazil Brazilian Jews Jewish painters Jewish sculptors Polish Army personnel People from Kozienice Brazilian male painters Brazilian people of Polish-Jewish descent Knights of the Order of Ipiranga State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart alumni {{Brazil-artist-stub