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DESCRIPTION:Apr 16 - May 23\, 2026\nFor Paula Rego\, drawing served as a wa
 y to enter the complex world around her. “When you write your story you 
 know what it’s about\,” she told The White Review. “But invention co
 mes when you do a drawing.” Born in 1935 in Lisbon\, she moved to London
  to study at the Slade School of Fine Art. Soon after\, Rego became a memb
 er of the London Group\, alongside peers such as David Hockney and Phillip
  Sutton. Her drawings were intimate but also rooted in political protest: 
 a fervent supporter of abortion rights\, she frequently depicted the act i
 n her work. A new exhibition explores the variety in Rego’s line-work—
 her use of pen and ink\, pastel\, conté\, charcoal\, and pencil—and the
  way these works intersect with storytelling. The art on view is accompani
 ed by archival material from Rego’s life: notes\, letters\, photographs\
 , and even a drawing of her grandmother that Rego made when she was nine.
LOCATION:Victoria Miro\, 16 Wharf Road\, N17RW\, London\, United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Paula Rego: Storyline
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