Paula Rego Girl on a Large Armchair 2000

    Wax crayon and watercolour on mylar
    80 x 58 cm
    31 1/2 x 22 7/8 in

    The relationship between daughters and their mothers, a recurring theme in Rego’s art, is prevalent in a number of works in the exhibition. Each work features an oversized armchair that, skewing a sense of scale, creates a hallucinatory, almost Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland atmosphere to images that, equally, distort accepted notions of familial care and the roles of adult and child.

    About the artist

    Born in 1935 in Lisbon, Portugal, Dame Paula Rego RA lives and works in London. The largest and most comprehensive retrospective of Rego’s work to date commenced this year at Tate Britain (7 July–24 October 2021) and will travel to Kunstmuseum Den Haag, The Netherlands (27 November 2021–20 March 2022) followed by Museo Picasso Malagá, Spain.

    Other current and recent major solo exhibitions include Museum De Reede, Antwerp, Belgium (30 July–25 October 2021), and Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance, curated by Catherine Lampert, which travelled from MK Gallery, Milton Keynes to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh in 2019–2020 and was on view at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin from September 2020–May 2021. Rego’s work is in the collections of major museums including the British Museum, London, UK; National Gallery, London, UK; National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; Tate, UK and the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK.


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