2002 reprint of previously published The Brutality of Fact: Interviews with Francis Bacon by David Sylvester. The cover is updated. This edition was printed and bound in Singapore. 146 illustrations.
Based on conversations with Bacon that extended over several years, John Russell's original study revealed much about the man and the artist.
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Yet many of themost prominent Britishartists, fromBen Nicholson and Paul Nash toChristopher Wood and Edward Wadsworth, had visitedor livedin Parisand been confronted, like Bacon,with themost radical art of theday.
Francis Bacon is Deleuze's long-awaited work on Bacon, widely regarded as the one of the most radical painters of the twentieth century. The book presents a deep engagement with Bacon's work and the nature of art.
Essai sur l'oeuvre du peintre Francis Bacon (1909-1992) par le philosophe Gilles Deleuze.
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This volume presents a new translation of the text into modern English by Michael Silverthorne, and an introduction by Lisa Jardine that sets the work in the context of Bacon's scientific and philosophical activities.
THE TIMES BEST ART BOOK OF THE YEAR • FINALIST FOR THE PLUTARCH AWARD AND THE APOLLO AWARD • “There are not many biographical masterpieces, but…Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan have produced one,” wrote the novelist John Banville of ...
"This is a masterly book which brings together the two major Bacons--the politician and the philosopher. . .
The first important book of English essays, it is an investigation of civil and moral problems that continue to engage and perplex us.
A radically newperspective on FrancisBacon's art, analyzing theways in which literatureinspired the artist's work.
Francis Bacon's style was so personal and distinctive that his influence lay more in the intensity of his commitment to art itself than in any direct stylistic legacy. The British...
Francis Bacon is given a piercing re-examination through critical commentary, brilliant reproductions, and private photographs in this beautifully produced flexi edition. The existential anxiety of modern man, the inescapability of...
- Artnet NewsAn intimate insight into the life and work of Francis Bacon, written by Yves Peyré, a close friend of the artist.
"In 1949 Francis Bacon found his subject - the human body - and from then on it remained his principal theme. But he did not paint from life. Instead he...
Francis Bacon, a self-taught painter, became one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. Here he speaks openly to his close friend Michel Archimbaud who sets out to discover...
In this handsome book, which looks at this intriguing aspect of Bacon's work, expert authors discuss the artist's approach to animals and identify his varied sources of inspiration, among them the work of wildlife photographers and the ...
Shows the British artist's portraits, self-portraits, triptychs, and crucifixions, and discusses Bacon's career and approach to art
Encompassing more than twenty-five paintings that Francis Bacon made in London and Paris during the last two decades of his life, this book serves as a companion to the 2015 exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, New York, and is the first in ...