Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance
Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance
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Author(s): Lampert, Catherine
Spira, Anthony
ISBN No.: 9781908970480
Pages: 176
Year: 201908
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 59.34
Status: Out Of Print

A major publication on the radical and political work of one of Britain_s most celebrated living figurative artists . Born in Lisbon in 1935, Dame Paula Rego DBE left Portugal as a teenager to study in London, which has been her principal home for more than sixty years. She is celebrated for bold and intense paintings, drawings and prints that intertwine the private and the public, the intimate and the political, combining autobiographical elements with stories from literature, folklore and mythology, references to earlier art, and observations on the contemporary world. She uses arresting imagery and dark symbolism to create unsettling narrative tableaux that challenge the established order and unpick social and sexual codes embodied by family, religion and the state. Charged with a unique psychic and emotional drama and magic realism, her works express what it is to be human _ and a woman in particular _ and living under the oppressive hierarchies and controlling mores of patriarchal society. This book accompanies a major touring exhibition spanning Rego_s entire career since the 1960s, with a focus on work that addresses the moral challenges to humanity, particularly in the face of violence, poverty, political tyranny, gender discrimination, and grief. The selected pictures, which include previously unseen paintings and works on paper from the artist_s family and close friends, reflect Rego_s perspective as an empathetic, courageous woman and a defender of justice. The book includes a substantial text by exhibition curator Catherine Lampert that will consider Rego_s oeuvre as a whole and draw upon the artist_s own interpretations and revelations about individual works, as well as appreciations of the artist_s achievements by the acclaimed young American writer Kate Zambreno and new Irish author Sally Rooney.



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