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Becky Nuttall | Artist Poet
Paintings
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Blog
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Becky Nuttall | Artist Poet
Paintings
Collages
Blog
About
Cards and prints
Contact
Paintings
Collages
Blog
About
Cards and prints
Contact
My imaginary friends
Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Visiting Artists 11/04/2021 Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Visiting Artists 11/04/2021

My imaginary friends

This imaginary one was bullish and argumentative. I admired it immensely.

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The anchorhold -1971-2021
Modernism and Gender, Notebook 12/03/2021 Modernism and Gender, Notebook 12/03/2021

The anchorhold -1971-2021

In 1971 I was on the cusp of liberation and subjugation.

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Nick’s Gift reviewed by Paul Green and Robert Garnham
Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Poetry, Visiting Artists 21/08/2020 Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Poetry, Visiting Artists 21/08/2020

Nick’s Gift reviewed by Paul Green and Robert Garnham

A seventies adolescence in all its pains, pleasures and revelations. But there’s also razor -sharp contemporary satire and humour in various shades of black. 

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Heard the one about the gynaecologist and the artist?
Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Notebook, Visiting Artists 02/06/2019 Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Notebook, Visiting Artists 02/06/2019

Heard the one about the gynaecologist and the artist?

Once I was a young artist raised in the sixties and living the seventies. To the art school came the man raised in the twenties and living the Reformation

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Still being ridiculous in the 21st century
Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Notebook, Visiting Artists 04/03/2019 Art, Religion and Adol..., Modernism and Gender, Notebook, Visiting Artists 04/03/2019

Still being ridiculous in the 21st century

Surrealism allowed women to uniquely express their experiences; a woman could have been tried by a male judge and burnt as a witch for such practices in the eighteenth century.

Can a male critic get the perspective of a female Surrealist?

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Becky Nuttall | Artist Poet