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The Eclipse of Venus, 1996 (Photograph on canvas, wood, glass and frame)

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MCW7315383
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The Eclipse of Venus, 1996 (Photograph on canvas, wood, glass and frame)
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Collishaw, Mat (b.1966) / British
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Medium
Photograph on canvas, wood, glass and frame
Date
1996 AD (C20th AD)
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In 1914, the suffragette Mary Richardson smashed the plate-glass protecting Velasquez' Rokeby Venus in the National gallery and slashed the canvas. The painting was then removed from the gallery and repaired by restorers in the basement. It was stitched up and the scar disguised, leaving it bearing no sign of the attack. Richardson professed that the Rokeby Venus portrayed a man's eroticised image of woman, and that the painting should no longer be on public display until the relationship between the sexes was equal. Ironically, her protest resulted in the desecration of the female body depicted in the painting. Collishaw found it particularly counterintuitive to violate the image of a woman's body to protest against the treatment of females. As well as meticulously hiding the scar in the painting, evidence of this incident ever having occurred has been also been largely concealed. Eighty-five years later, Collishaw exhibited a copy of this iconic painting, displayed behind plate-glass in a gallery, before attacking the work in the same manner. As with the original, it was withdrawn from view.

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21st century / 1990s / 20th century / art / contemporary art / anger / feeling / colour / destruction / right to vote / eroticism / woman / United Kingdom / Europe / strike / history / iconoclast / inequality / art installation / demonstration / nudity / protection / show / universal suffrage / suffragette / human rights / Venus / god / mythology / mythological figure / glass / violence / photo / Velazquez Diego (1599-1660) / painter / artist / Women's Rights / contemporary artist / Collishaw Mat (b.1966) / England / Young British Artists
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Medium 805 × 1024 px 68 × 87 mm 1.1 MB

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