Paula Rego


The first monograph on one of today's most important figurative painters.


John McEwen


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Panoramica
  • The first monograph to cover the complete works of Paula Rego (b.1935), one of today's most important figurative painters
  • Influenced by Surrealism, folklore, dreams and animation, Rego creates strongly narrative works imbued with a sense of subversive mystery
  • A wealth of full-colour illustrations documents Rego's career, including her celebrated etchings based on her dark interpretations of Peter Pan and other nursery rhymes
  • This updated edition includes three new chapters and a revised chronology, bibliography and list of exhibitions



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Il libro

The monumentality and psychological drama of Paula Rego's paintings have established her as one of the most important figurative painters of her generation. Her first retrospective exhibition in London in 1988, which brought together a range of her dramatically simplified paintings of the ambiguous relatioships between men, women and children, sent shock waves through the art scene on both sides of the Atlantic. Rego's view of the world as expressed in her work is a particularly female one. Germaine Greer has written of her: 'It is not often given to women to recognize themselves in painting, still less to see their private world, their dreams, the insides of their heads, projected on such a scale and so immediately, with such depth and colour.' In Rego's words, it was the turn of the dog to tell its story and her powerful images explore the obsessions and fears of childhood which have helped form her adult vision.

Born in Portugal in 1935, Rego has worked in Britain since 1976 and in recent years has established herself as an artist of international standing. This highly acclaimed book was first published in 1992, but since then Rego has produced an impressive range of new work. Bringing together a wealth of paintings, drawings and prints, alongside revealing documentary illustrations, this book has now been updated to include three new chapters and a revised chronology, bibliography and list of exhibitions.




Rassegna stampa
'This is an excellently produced book, more strengthened than stifled by the close presence of its subject.' (Times Literary Supplement)


L'autore
John McEwen is the art critic of the Sunday Telegraph and writes extensively on twentieth-century art.


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