Paula Rego Archives Exhibition at Museum of Her Work Through September 30
The museum dedicated to Paula Rego's work is presenting an archival exhibition of her materials through September 30. Concurrently, the National Gallery in London is hosting 'Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life,' which examines the work of Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud alongside other 20th-century painters; this exhibition runs through August 27. Additionally, Poets House in New York is featuring 'Insolent Grace: The Transatlantic Life of Alberto de Lacerda,' focusing on the Portuguese poet's life and work, on view through June 18. These three distinct cultural presentations offer insights into different artistic and literary figures across various institutions and timelines.
Key facts
- Paula Rego archives exhibition runs through September 30
- Exhibition presented by museum of her work
- 'Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life' on view through August 27
- Exhibition features Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud
- Show at National Gallery in London
- 'Insolent Grace: The Transatlantic Life of Alberto de Lacerda' at Poets House through June 18
- Focuses on Portuguese poet Alberto de Lacerda
- Three separate exhibitions with different end dates
Entities
Artists
- Paula Rego
- Francis Bacon
- Lucian Freud
- Alberto de Lacerda
Institutions
- National Gallery
- Poets House
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- New York
- United States