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For Mozambique s government, is radical Islam exclusively a security issue? | Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies

For Mozambique s government, is radical Islam exclusively a security issue? | Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
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Dame Paula s tour de force | West End Extra

Dame Paula s tour de force | West End Extra
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Paula Rego: Making a painting can reveal things you keep secret from yourself

Paula Rego: ‘Making a painting can reveal things you keep secret from yourself’ Kate Kellaway When a Paula Rego retrospective at Tate Britain was first suggested three years ago, it was welcomed as an irresistible – an inevitable – proposal. For, as the show’s curator Elena Crippa observes, there is only a handful of contemporary female artists who have achieved comparable status. And there are not many artists who have made women their subject in the inward, intense and complicated way that Rego has over the decades – painting them in pain, power and surrender. This is the largest show of her career, with more than 100 pieces – paintings, collages, drawings, pastels, etchings, sculptures – many never seen in this country before. It will be a chance to unriddle the stories the paintings tell and to celebrate an artist of fabulous – in every sense – talent. And, as with any well-curated retrospective, it will be a way in to the narrative of Paula

Paula Rego: Making a painting can reveal things you keep secret from yourself | Art

Paula Rego in 1998. Photograph: Nicholas Sinclair Paula Rego in 1998. Photograph: Nicholas Sinclair On the eve of her biggest ever UK show, the figurative artist recalls a 70-year ‘non-career’ tackling fascism, abortion, tragedy and the solidarity of women Sun 4 Jul 2021 03.00 EDT When a Paula Rego retrospective at Tate Britain was first suggested three years ago, it was welcomed as an irresistible – an inevitable – proposal. For, as the show’s curator Elena Crippa observes, there is only a handful of contemporary female artists who have achieved comparable status. And there are not many artists who have made women their subject in the inward, intense and complicated way that Rego has over the decades – painting them in pain, power and surrender. This is the largest show of her career, with more than 100 pieces – paintings, collages, drawings, pastels, etchings, sculptures – many never seen in this country before. It will be a chance to unr

The Carnation Revolution: Your Guide To Portugal s Dramatic Military Coup

The Carnation Revolution: Your Guide To Portugal s Dramatic Military Coup
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