
© Victoria Miro London
Paula Rego: Story Line
16 April 2026 to 23 May 2026
EndedThe most comprehensive show of Paula Rego's drawings to date, tracing six decades of line work — pen, pastel, charcoal — driven by stories of desire, loss, and power.
From Victoria Miro London
Victoria Miro is delighted to present a major exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Paula Rego (1935–2022). The most comprehensive exhibition of Rego's drawings to date, Story Line features works from the 1950s until the artist's death, shining new light on Rego's evolving use of line in media from pen and ink to pastel, conté, charcoal and pencil, and how it was driven by her unique approach to storytelling throughout her life....
Read more at Victoria Miro London →Critic Review
The Guardian
Chloë Ashby
Tantalising drawings with the shoeprints left on them
"It's the little gestures that linger in my mind. A bent eyebrow. Curled fingers. The childlike twist of a toe. Even in the most disturbing works, feeling is conveyed not through terrible acts but expressions."
Read full review →About the Artist
Visit
King's Cross, London·View on artmap
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–6pm
Friday10am–6pm
Saturday10am–6pm
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© Victoria Miro London
Paula Rego: Story Line
16 April 2026 to 23 May 2026
EndedThe most comprehensive show of Paula Rego's drawings to date, tracing six decades of line work — pen, pastel, charcoal — driven by stories of desire, loss, and power.
From Victoria Miro London
Victoria Miro is delighted to present a major exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Paula Rego (1935–2022). The most comprehensive exhibition of Rego's drawings to date, Story Line features works from the 1950s until the artist's death, shining new light on Rego's evolving use of line in media from pen and ink to pastel, conté, charcoal and pencil, and how it was driven by her unique approach to storytelling throughout her life....
Read more at Victoria Miro London →Critic Review
The Guardian
Chloë Ashby
Tantalising drawings with the shoeprints left on them
"It's the little gestures that linger in my mind. A bent eyebrow. Curled fingers. The childlike twist of a toe. Even in the most disturbing works, feeling is conveyed not through terrible acts but expressions."
Read full review →About the Artist
Visit
King's Cross, London·View on artmap
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am–6pm
Wednesday10am–6pm
Thursday10am–6pm
Friday10am–6pm
Saturday10am–6pm



