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Oeuvres
Cecile Cornet French, 1995
Washday, 2025Acrylic on canvas80 x 30 cm
31 x 12 inches22176Copyright The ArtistThis work pays homage to 1950s–60s soap operas, financed by detergent companies. “They were called soaps because they were funded by Procter & Gamble detergents. There was already a link...This work pays homage to 1950s–60s soap operas, financed by detergent companies. “They were called soaps because they were funded by Procter & Gamble detergents. There was already a link between consumption and the home,” says Cornet. The dripping paint suggests an overflowing washing machine drum, while embroidery highlights the slowness and repetitiveness of domestic tasks.
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