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位置: Royal Academy of Arts
地址: Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BD
The Royal Academy of Arts in London is preparing for 2026 the most extensive retrospective ever dedicated in the United Kingdom to Rose Wylie, an artist who has developed over decades an immediate, energetic and unmistakable visual language. Born in 1934 in Kent, Wylie has shaped a form of painting free from formal constraints, drawing on imagery from popular culture, cinema, fashion, politics and her own personal memory. Her canvases, often unprimed, host disproportionate figures, rapid lines and colours applied with an almost childlike enthusiasm that nonetheless reveals a sophisticated visual awareness. The exhibition will bring together iconic works and new pieces, offering a journey through a career that gained recognition late but is now firmly established. The Royal Academy’s institutional focus invites a deeper reading of her work: the spontaneity that defines her paintings is not improvisation but a method. References to entertainment, ancient history and the experience of wartime childhood during the Blitz coexist within a practice that naturally intertwines memory and imagination. This exhibition provides an opportunity to reconsider Wylie not as a late-blooming outsider, but as an influential figure in contemporary painting, capable of moving images and narratives with a freedom that remains her most authentic signature.
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