Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) was arguably the most eminent British painter of the 20th century. He consistently rejected all attempts at categorization and almost all analytical comment on his disturbing images. He also refused to allow individual discussions of his paintings in exhibition catalogues. This book, which accompanies the first major retrospective exhibition in America since the artist's death, is a complete departure from anything published in the past.Three prominent Bacon scholars are given uninhibited voice in essays packed with a wealth of new material. They shed light on Bacon's private life and, more importantly, on his working methods, about which he was particularly secretive. Individual commentaries are provided on each colorplate, and three significant interviews with the artist are reprinted in their entirety.
The illustrations include a number of late works and numerous documentary photographs that have never before been reproduced. The traveling exhibition was organized by the Trust for Museum Exhibitions.
- Author
- Dennis Farr, Sally Yard, Michael Peppiatt, Yale Center for British Art Staff, Trust for Museum Exhibitions Staff, Massimo Martino, Francis Bacon
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 239
- Publisher
- Harry N. Abrams
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780810940116
- Genres
- art
- Release date
- 1999
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