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Rebecca Campbell — No Cure, No Play..
Rebecca Campbell — No Cure, No Play..
Rebecca Campbell

No Cure, No Play..

2020

A young figure reclines in a pose caught between rest and restlessness, rendered in Rebecca Campbell's characteristically luminous oil technique. In "No Cure, No Play.." (2020), the artist layers warm, painterly passages of color against cooler tonal grounds, generating an atmosphere that feels simultaneously intimate and psychologically charged. The composition draws the eye inward, holding the viewer in a sustained moment of observation where comfort and unease exist in careful, unresolved tension. Campbell's practice is rooted in a sustained examination of girlhood, memory, and the cultural scripts imposed on young women, and this work sits firmly within that thematic territory. The title carries a wry, idiomatic weight, its doubled punctuation suggesting something deliberate and slightly off-kilter about the phrase's familiar logic. That sense of slippage, of received wisdom examined and found wanting, threads through the entire canvas. The figure is painted with genuine empathy and technical assurance, her presence neither idealized nor reduced, but rendered with the kind of attentive specificity that characterizes Campbell's best work. At 128.3 by 101.6 centimeters, the canvas commands significant physical presence in a room, ensuring the figure registers at nearly human scale and demands an engaged, proximate encounter. The work is signed and offered through Modern West, and arrives without a frame, allowing collectors the flexibility to present it according to their own architectural sensibility. For those drawn to figurative painting that carries genuine conceptual weight alongside its considerable painterly appeal, this is a work of lasting resonance.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Rebecca Campbell, No Cure, No Play.., 2020

A young figure reclines in a pose caught between rest and restlessness, rendered in Rebecca Campbell's characteristically luminous oil technique. In "No Cure, No Play.." (2020), the artist layers warm, painterly passages of color against cooler tonal grounds, generating an atmosphere that feels simultaneously intimate and psychologically charged. The composition draws the eye inward, holding the viewer in a sustained moment of observation where comfort and unease exist in careful, unresolved tension. Campbell's practice is rooted in a sustained examination of girlhood, memory, and the cultural scripts imposed on young women, and this work sits firmly within that thematic territory. The title carries a wry, idiomatic weight, its doubled punctuation suggesting something deliberate and slightly off-kilter about the phrase's familiar logic. That sense of slippage, of received wisdom examined and found wanting, threads through the entire canvas. The figure is painted with genuine empathy and technical assurance, her presence neither idealized nor reduced, but rendered with the kind of attentive specificity that characterizes Campbell's best work. At 128.3 by 101.6 centimeters, the canvas commands significant physical presence in a room, ensuring the figure registers at nearly human scale and demands an engaged, proximate encounter. The work is signed and offered through Modern West, and arrives without a frame, allowing collectors the flexibility to present it according to their own architectural sensibility. For those drawn to figurative painting that carries genuine conceptual weight alongside its considerable painterly appeal, this is a work of lasting resonance.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 128.3 x 101.6 cm
Year
2020
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Modern West

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