Paula Rego - Catalogues Published

Catalogues Published

1961 Il Exposiçao de Artes Plasticas, Fundaçao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon Paula Rego, Fundaçao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon

1965 Alberto de Lacerda: 'Fragmentos de um poema intitulado Paula Rego', Paula Rego, SNBA, LisbonVictor Willing: Six Artists, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 1965

1967 Art Portugais - Peinture et Sculpture de Naturalisme à nos jours, Brussels

1971 Paula Rego Expoé, Galeria São Mameda, Lisbon

1972 Esposiçao Colectiva, Galeria Sâo Mamede, Lisbon

1974 Salette Taveres: 'A Estrutura Semântica na obra de Paula Rego', Expo AICA, SNBA

1978 Helmut Wohl: Portuguese Art since 1910, Royal Academy of Art, London

1983 Victor Willing: Paula Rego: Paintings 1982 - 3 Arnolfini, Bristol; Galerie Espace, Amsterdam

1984 Deanna Petherbridge: 'Nineteen Eighty-Four in 1984' Camden Arts Centre, London

1985 Lynne Cooke: Paula Rego: Paintings 1984 - 5 Edward Totah Gallery, London, text by Lynne Cooke Alexander Moffat: 'Retrieving the Image', The British Art Show, Arts Council of Great Britain

1986 Alistair Hicks: Paula Rego: Selected Work 1981 - 1986, Aberystwyth Arts Centre Nine Portuguese Painters, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton

1987 70 - 80 Arte Portuguesa, Brazil, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Lewis Biggs and David Elliott, Current Affairs, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford; Feira do Circo, Forum Picoas, Lisbon Paula Rego: Girl and Dog, Edward Totah Gallery, London,

1988 Works on paper by contemporary artists, Marlborough Fine Art, London Victor Willing: Inevitable Prohibitions; Ruth Rosengarten, La Règle du Jeu and John McEwen In Conversation with Paula Rego, Bernardo Pinto de Almeida Paula no Pais das Maravilhas, Paula Rego, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon and Serpentine Gallery, LondonLewis Biggs: A context for the exhibitions, Cries and Whispers, British Council

1989 Marina Warner Essay in Nursery Rhymes, Marlborough Graphics Gallery, London

1990 John McEwen, Paula Rego The Nursery Rhymes, South Bank Centre Touring Exhibition

1991 Keith Patrick, Maité Lores: From Bacon to Now ‑ The Outsider in British Figuration, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence Germaine Greer and Colin Wiggins Essays for Tales from the National Gallery, National Gallery, London Deanna Petherbridge: The Primacy of Drawing - An Artist's View, South Bank Centre travelling exhibition

1993 Peter Pan & Other Stories, Marlborough Fine Art, London Peter Pan - A Suite of 15 etchings and aquatints, Marlborough Graphics London Judith Collins & Elspeth Linder editors: Writing on the Wall - Women Writers on Women Artists, Tate Gallery, published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson, London

1994 Adrian Searle, Unbound - Possibilities in Painting, Hayward Gallery, London Paula Rego: Dog Women, Marlborough Fine Art, London

1995 An American Passion - The Susan Kasen Summer and Robert D. Summer Collection of Contemporary British Paintings, catalogue edited by Patricia Saligmen

1996 Spellbound - Art and Film, Hayward Gallery, London, text by Marcia Pointon Paula Rego: The Dancing Ostriches from Disney's Fantasia, Marlborough Fine Art, London and Saatchi Collection, London. Introduction by Sarah Kent, essay by John McEwen Marcia Pointon, Familiarity, Fear and the Boundaries of the Body in Paula Rego's Dialogue with Disney, Paula Rego - New Work, Marlborough Gallery Inc., New York

1994-1995 An American Passion - The Susan Kasen Summer and Robert D. Summer Collection of Contemporary British Paintings, catalogue edited by Patricia Saligmen

1996 Spellbound - Art and Film, Hayward Gallery, London, text by Marcia Pointon Paula Rego: The Dancing Ostriches from Disney's Fantasia, Marlborough Fine Art, London and Saatchi Collection, London. Introduction by Sarah Kent, essay by John McEwen Marcia Pointon, Familiarity, Fear and the Boundaries of the Body in Paula Rego's Dialogue with Disney, Paula Rego - New Work, Marlborough Gallery Inc., New York

1997 Nicholas Serota & Lewis Biggs, Preface; Fiona Bradley, Introduction: Automatic Narrative; Victor Willing, The Imagiconography of Paula Rego; Ruth Rosengarten, Home Truths: The Work of Paula Rego; Judith Collins, Paula Rego's Drawing. The Tate Gallery, Liverpool, Retrospective Exhibition: Travelling to: Fundação das Descobertas, Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon

1998 Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Paula Rego, Dulwich Picture Gallery 1998-99 Dina Vierny, Bertrand Lorquin, Michael Peppiatt, Jill Lloyd: The School of London - From Bacon to Bevan, Musée Maillol, Paris; Auditorio de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela

1999 Peter Weiermair, Andreas Hapkemeyer, Figuration, Blickle Stiftung Bruchsal; Rupertinum Salzburg; Bolzano Museum Roger Bevan Introduction, Portrait of a City - Seven Figurative Painters from London, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco

2000 Timothy Hyman, Roger Malbert, Carnivalesque, Hayward Gallery Travelling Exhibition: Brighton Museum; Nottingham Castle Museum Richard Morphet, Robert Rosenblum, Judith Bumpus, Keith Hartley, Andrew Lambirth, Marco Livingstone, Christopher Riopelle: Encounters: New Art from Old, National Gallery, London

2001 Pippa Coles, Mathew Higgs, Jacqui Poncelet, British Art Show 5, Hayward Gallery, South Bank Centre Travelling exhibition: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Southampton City Art Gallery; National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Patrick McCaughey, Richard Cork, Emily M. Weeks, The School of London and their Friends – The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, USA.

2001-2002 Paula Rego, Celestina’s House, Abbott Hall Art Gallery, Kendal & Yale Center for British Art. Fiona Bradley, Paula Rego – Recent Works; Edward King interview with Paula Rego

2002 Marina Warner, Metamorphing, The Science Museum, London. Paula Rego- Jane Eyre, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

2004 Paula Rego, Serralves Museum, Oporto, 15 October 2004-23 January 2005. João Fernandes, Introduction and The Stories by Paula Rego, between Painting and Drawing: Ruth Rosengarten: Possessed: Love and Authority in the work of Paula Rego; Marco Livingstone: All that is left behind. Serralves Museum, Oporto. Published in English and Portuguese Christina Bagatavicius, Paula Rego in Focus, Tate Britain, October 2004-January 2005

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