|    Login    |    Register

Interviews with Francis Bacon: The Brutality of Fact

(Paperback, Third edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Interviews with Francis Bacon: The Brutality of Fact

Contributors:

By (Author) David Sylvester

ISBN:

9780500292532

Publisher:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Imprint:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Publication Date:

1st October 2016

UK Publication Date:

29th September 2016

Edition:

Third edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting

Dewey:

759.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

670g

Description

The extraordinarily revealing interviews with Francis Bacon conducted over a period of 25 years by the distinguished art critic David Sylvester amount to a unique statement by Bacon on his art and on art in general. As a discussion of the problems of making art, the book has been widely influential not only among artists but also among writers and musicians including David Bowie, who named it among his favourite books.

With a rare and brilliant use of language, Bacon talks about his aims as a painter and the ways in which he works, responding always with vivacity and candour to Sylvester's searching questions.

Bacon's obsessive effort to record and re-create the human form, his practice of making variations on old masters' paintings and on photographs, his dependence upon chance, and his views about the way in which his work has been interpreted are only some of the many subjects discussed and investigated in depth during these historic encounters.

Offering unparalleled access to the thought, work and life of one of the creative geniuses of the twentieth century, this book - with its subsequent revised and augmented editions - has become a classic.

Reviews

'A classic' - Guardian
'Compelling ... a profound, lucid text, precisely illustrated' - Sunday Times
'When it comes to illuminating the work of the artist, this short, nourishing book is hard to beat' - Observer
'May well have as great an influence on painting during the last quarter of the [20th] century as the critical writings of Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot had on poetry during the 1920s and 1930s' - Stephen Spender
'Endlessly fascinating' - The Spectator
'The most celebrated documentation of the painter' - Sunday Telegraph
'An intriguing book capable of shedding light on the life of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century ' - Dazed

Author Bio

David Sylvester CBE (1924-2001) was a prominent writer, art critic and curator, and a leading authority on Ren Magritte, Henry Moore and, in particular, Francis Bacon. He first wrote about Bacon's work in the late 1940s, and the pair soon became close friends. Over the next forty years, he was Bacon's Boswell, interpreter, confidant, occasional model and briefly agent. He curated or co-curated numerous major exhibitions at museums around the world, including one-man shows of Picasso, Mir, Magritte, Moore, Giacometti and Bacon. His published books include Interviews with Francis Bacon, Looking Back at Francis Bacon and the five-volume Magritte catalogue raisonn.

See all

Other titles by David Sylvester

See all

Other titles from Thames & Hudson Ltd