Francis Bacon: Five Decades
By (Author) Anthony Bond
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
759.2
Paperback
240
Width 220mm, Height 275mm
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) was one of the great figurative painters of the twentieth century. This book provides a thorough account of the life and work of this complex and conflicted artist, whose paintings retain their visceral impact and relevance today.
Essays by international scholars provide new insights into Bacon's art and life, and some fifty art works from every decade of his career - from the pensive and shocking works of the 1940s to the exuberantly coloured and visceral large paintings of the 1970s and '80s - show Bacon's unique representations of the human body through his mastery of paint.
Over 150 additional illustrations portray his studio, friends and lovers, and reveal the diversity of his source materials, from Velzquez to the motion photos of Eadweard Muybridge. As well as the sensual enjoyment of paint, Bacon's work speaks of violence, from depictions of a screaming pope to crucifixions, animals and carcasses, ancient Greek figures and distorted, emotionally charged portraits of his close friends and lovers.
Anthony Bond is a freelance writer and curator, and until recently Director Curatorial at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.