Anita DeSoto The Sisterhood Advocating Vegetarianism, after Rubens (detail). Oil on signboard. Courtesy of the artist.
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Anita DeSoto The Sisterhood Advocating Vegetarianism, after Rubens (detail). Oil on signboard. Courtesy of the artist.
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Anita DeSoto in her recent works has appropriated the works she admires of Old Masters but bringing women to the foreground rather than accessories, victims and pawns to be bribed and seduced.
Flipping the narrative, men are obscured or removed to make her paintings womens’ stories, countering what she sees as misogyny in the earlier paintings represent.
A Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society Talk.
Anita DeSoto in her recent works has appropriated the works she admires of Old Masters but bringing women to the foreground rather than accessories, victims and pawns to be bribed and seduced.
Flipping the narrative, men are obscured or removed to make her paintings womens’ stories, countering what she sees as misogyny in the earlier paintings represent.
A Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society Talk.