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Paula Rego: Behind the Scenes offers the reader a unique opportunity to observe the studio life and working practice of one of the most important figurative artists working today. In 1994 Paula Rego took on her own studio in Camden, north London. The space and freedom that this allowed her had a dramatic effect not only on her final works but also on her preparations, models, method and technique. This new book features many unseen and personal photographs of the artist at work and sheds new light on some of her best-known pieces.

Produktbeschreibung
Paula Rego: Behind the Scenes offers the reader a unique opportunity to observe the studio life and working practice of one of the most important figurative artists working today. In 1994 Paula Rego took on her own studio in Camden, north London. The space and freedom that this allowed her had a dramatic effect not only on her final works but also on her preparations, models, method and technique. This new book features many unseen and personal photographs of the artist at work and sheds new light on some of her best-known pieces.

Autorenporträt
John McEwen, art critic for the Sunday Telegraph and writes extensively on 20th century art for a number of journals and publications. As art critic for the Spectator in the early 1980s he was among the most enthusiastic champions of Paula Rego's first solo exhibitions in England. His books include Glenkiln and John Bellany. He lives in London.
Rezensionen
"The visual pleasures of this rich volume make it an unmissable treat."-Art World

"Excellent... A poignant and insightful exploration of the studio practice and image-making processes of Paula Rego... A fascinating contribution to the field, in which the quality of research and writing is complemented by the quality of presentation."-The Art Book