Banho de Rio

© Beatriz Milhazes, courtesy Pace Gallery . Image credit: Tate

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Milhazes used her signature technique to create this work, a process she calls ‘mono-transfer’ that involves painting several different transparent sheets of plastic which she then arranges across the canvas. When she is happy with the composition, each piece is glued into place and left to dry. As she peels off the plastic backing, layers of paint are left behind to create a type of painting collage that brings together many different moments and painting techniques in what the artist describes as using ‘freedom with order’ (quoted in ‘Interview with Beatriz Milhazes by Leanne Sacramone’, in Beatriz Milhazes, exhibition catalogue, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris 2009, p.14).

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Title

Banho de Rio

Date

2017

Medium

acrylic paint on canvas

Measurements

H 280.2 x W 300.2 cm

Accession number

T15281

Acquisition method

Presented by Ivor Braka, White Cube Ltd and an anonymous donor 2019

Work type

Painting

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