Caroline Coon b. 1945
Rugged Defensive Play, 2020
Oil on canvas.
122 x 152 cms
48 x 59 7/8 ins
48 x 59 7/8 ins
15119
In Rugged Defensive Play (2020), Caroline Coon transforms the football pitch into a charged arena of bodily freedom, contest and collective force. Inspired by the 2019 Women’s World Cup, the...
In Rugged Defensive Play (2020), Caroline Coon transforms the football pitch into a charged arena of bodily freedom, contest and collective force. Inspired by the 2019 Women’s World Cup, the painting belongs to Coon’s wider Arena series, in which sport becomes a site for testing fixed ideas of gender, strength and physical identity.
Coon’s crisply defined figures, vivid colour and hard-edged composition draw on the visual languages of Pop and Art Deco while refusing passive conventions of the female body. Here, the players are monumental, agile and self-possessed. Their collision is not treated as spectacle or aggression, but as an image of agency, touch and shared power.
The work extends Coon’s long-standing feminist commitment to sexual liberation, gender fluidity and resistance to patriarchal codes of representation.
Coon’s crisply defined figures, vivid colour and hard-edged composition draw on the visual languages of Pop and Art Deco while refusing passive conventions of the female body. Here, the players are monumental, agile and self-possessed. Their collision is not treated as spectacle or aggression, but as an image of agency, touch and shared power.
The work extends Coon’s long-standing feminist commitment to sexual liberation, gender fluidity and resistance to patriarchal codes of representation.