7. Poetycki gest protestu na rozdrożu

General information

Alternative title
Item
Article
Authors
Nacher, Anna
Editor
Organisational unit
Discipline
Date of realization
2021
DOI
Journal
Elementy. Sztuka i Dizajn
ISSN
2720-2291
eISSN
2720-2046
ISBN
eISBN
Place of realization
Publisher
Title of monograph
Pages
96-109
Volume
1
Open access
Yes
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Keywords

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protest art
Paula Rego
feminist art
women’s rights

Abstract

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In my article, I introduce the category of a “silent” protest based on a discussion of a series of works by Portuguese artist Paula Rego, Abortion Pastels (1998), which sparked significant social discussion and contributed to the outcome of the 2007 referendum that decided to liberalise abortion law in Portugal. I point out the difference in the artistic strategy, which reaches back to the classical repertoire of representation, making the subject matter of the works relatively rarely dealt with in art, such as abortion or other issues related to women’s reproductive health. “Silent” protest means not only an unobtrusive or subdued gesture, but rather one that does not succumb to the formula of radically rapid information circulation enforced by social media. This in turn means that it takes place in different time frames and allows for longer durations.