The exhibition will comprise work from 2004 to the present and will include 12 pastels and three triptychs. These new paintings continue to show Paula’s ongoing interest in story telling.
Recent Works
The Directors of Marlborough Fine Art are delighted to announce their
forthcoming exhibition of pastels and lithographs by Paula Rego. The
exhibition will comprise work from 2004 to the present and will include 12
pastels including three triptychs: The Pillow Man, first shown at Tate
Britain in November 2004 - January 2005 and its’ companion piece The
Fisherman 2005 together with a 2006 work Vanitas - recently purchased by
the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, to celebrate their 50th anniversary. The
12 new large lithographs being exhibited were printed at Curwen Press this
year and explore many of the themes represented in the pastels.
These new paintings continue to show Paula’s ongoing interest in story
telling. The Pillowman Triptych 2004 and The Fisherman Triptych 2005
originate from the dark comedy by Martin McDonagh The Pillowman shown at
the National Theatre in 2004. The play had a profound effect on the artist
and as a result of subsequent meetings with Martin McDonagh she was given
access to published and unpublished work by him that have been a catalyst
for the new pastels and lithographs. An additional source of inspiration,
resulting in the lithographs of Prince Pig, is a sixteenth century Italian
fairytale. This brutally sinister, but rather sad, tale compliments themes
explored in her other stories.
The exhibition coincides with the publication by Phaidon Press of the 3rd
edition of Paula Rego by John McEwen. This book was first published in 1992
and a second edition was produced in 1997. The third edition will bring
this major monograph completely up-to-date and will be available for
purchase during the course of the exhibition.
Paula Rego - Printmaker will open at the Royal college of Art on Monday 9th
October. This major retrospective of her complete graphic work was shown at
the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh as part of the Festival in 2005 and
has subsequently been touring the UK. It will be on view in London for one
week only. Thames & Hudson published Paula Rego - the complete graphic work
by T.G. Rosenthal last year which will also be available.
Private View: Tuesday 10 October 2006
Marlborough Fine Art
6 Albemarle Street - London