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Angela Fraleigh, 1976
One by one they have vanished into the blank behind their names, 2016
Oil, acrylic and marker on canvas
228.6 x 223.5 cm (90.0 x 88.0 in)
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I love Angela Fraleigh's mix of old master techniques with contemporary painting. Her works ooze with the spirit of the Baroque and sheer joy in the sensuality of painted skin, but they also hint at critiques of how women have been objectified through the history of Western art, a tradition she seems to both relish in, and also be able to view critically.
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I love Angela Fraleigh's mix of old master techniques with contemporary painting. Her works ooze with the spirit of the Baroque and sheer joy in the sensuality of painted skin, but they also hint at critiques of how women have been objectified through the history of Western art, a tradition she seems to both relish in, and also be able to view critically.
... read more