- Paula Rego
Paula Figueiroa Rego, GCSE, pron. IPA2|'paulɐ 'ʁegu, (born
1935 ) is a Portuguese painter,illustrator andprintmaker . [http://www.leninimports.com/paula_rego_bio.html]Rego was born in
Lisbon within a rich family, during Salazar´s regime, which would be a later influence in her work. Rego was sent toSt Julian's School ,Carcavelos ,Portugal before studying at theSlade School of Art where she met the artistVictor Willing , whom she eventually married. The two divided their time between Portugal and England until 1975, when they moved to England permanently. In 1988, Willing died after suffering for some years frommultiple sclerosis . Mother-in-law toRon Mueck whose career she influenced, Rego was shortlisted for theTurner Prize in 1989 and was awarded the Degree of Doctor of Letters "honoris causa" byOxford University in June 2005.She started painting at the age of four. Her work often gives a sinister edge to storybook imagery, emphasizing malicious domination or the subversion of natural order. She deals with social realities that are polemic, an example being her important "Triptych" (1998) on the subject of
abortion , now in the collection of Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal.Rego's style is often compared to cartoon illustration. As in cartoons, animals are often depicted in human roles and situations. Later work adopts a more realistic style, but sometimes keeps the animal references — the "Dog Woman" series of the 1990s, for example, is a set ofpastel pictures depicting women in a variety of dog-like poses (on all fours, baying at the moon, and so on). [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/paula_rego_biography.htm]Rego has also painted a
portrait ofGermaine Greer , which is in the National Portrait Gallery in London, as well as the officialpresidency portrait ofJorge Sampaio .Rego only ever painted one self-portrait including her grand daughter, Grace Smart, that sold for some £300,000.External links
* [http://library.thinkquest.org/17016/frames.htm Paula's Playground - Every Picture Tells Her Story] - courtesy of Thinkquest
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1263091,00.html Secret Histories] - Guardian UK article (Maya Jaggi), profiling Paula Rego
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,850737,00.html Don't flinch, don't hide] - Guardian UK interview (Suzie Mackenzie) with Paula Rego
* [http://www.arlindo-correia.com/060901.html Articles about Paula Rego]
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/paula_rego.htm View works by Paula Rego online]
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/paula_rego_about.htm The Saatchi Gallery; About Paula Rego and her art] Additional information on Paula Rego including artworks, text panels, articles, and full biography
* [http://www.abbothall.org.uk/exhibitions/rego2001.shtml Paula Rego: Celestina's House (12 June - 7 October 2001)] Exhibition at Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal
* [http://www.abbothall.org.uk/collection_20c.shtml Abortion Triptych, 1998] Important pastel triptych on the subject of abortion
* [http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/24113/paula-rego/ AI Interview with Paula Rego]
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