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Description
Elena Crippa and Zuzana Flaskova’s Paula Rego is an essential book capturing the full and striking breadth of the artist’s work, from early collage to large-scale pastels of complex scenes staged in her studio.
Radical and uncompromising, Paula Rego is an artist of extraordinary imaginative power. Over the course of 60 years, Rego has redefined figurative art and revolutionized the representation of women and their experience.
This essential book captures the full and striking breadth of Rego’s work, from early collage to large-scale pastels of complex scenes staged in her studio. It includes both the iconic and the rarely seen, alongside insights into the deeply personal nature and sociopolitical roots of her uniquely subversive art.
“This is painting with the subversive edge of a contemporary fable, fresh from the imaginative depths of a wicked national treasure.” —New York Times
Includes an illustrated chronology with previously unpublished archival and family photographs
About the Author
Marina Warner is a distinguished writer of fiction, criticism, and history. Her works include novels and short stories as well as studies of art, myths, symbols, and fairy tales. Maria Manuel Lisboa is professor of Portuguese literature and culture at the University of Cambridge. Minna Moore Ede is a freelance art historian, curator, and writer. Giulia Smith is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the University of Oxford Ruskin School of Art. Elena Crippa is the curator of modern and contemporary British art at Tate.