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submitted 2 months ago by craftyindividual@lemm.ee to c/artporn@lemm.ee

From Artylst: "With their biomorphic shapes and Disneyesque figures, her early works show the influence of Surrealists such as Miro, along with the violent graphics of popular Portuguese comics, and feed into her ferocious sense of irony. Later, while living in London, Rego would take on Portugal’s political establishment and, in particular, its treatment of women. This reached its acme after the failure of the referendum to legalise abortion, in her searing landmark series painted between 1997-98. Here, women wracked with pain crouch on chamber pots and over plastic buckets or lie traumatised on their beds. As in most of Rego’s work, the idealised female of art history gives way to a lived, sentient reality. These are not the draped muses of the European canon offered for the male gaze but women with solid thighs and arms who bear children, cook and scrub floors, working women with their own sexual longings, vulnerabilities, subterranean angers and strengths."

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[-] aasatru@kbin.earth 2 points 2 months ago

The picture appears a bit broken to me, so here it is in case anyone else experiences the same!

The Policeman's Daughter

[-] craftyindividual@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

Yes I really have no idea why sometimes the image gets uploaded AND displayed, other times not.

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