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Francis Bacon: Shadows
By (Author) Martin Harrison
Contributions by Christopher Bucklow
Contributions by Amanda Harrison
Contributions by Stefan Haus
Contributions by Hugh Davies
Contributions by Sophie Pretorius
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
3rd September 2021
24th June 2021
United Kingdom
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Non Fiction
759.2
Paperback
176
Width 200mm, Height 260mm
1000g
Francis Bacon: Shadows continues in the revelatory mode established by Inside Francis Bacon. It comprises six essays on diverse topics, interpretative as well as factual, which cumulatively present an abundance of fresh ideas and information about Bacon. The fundamental aim of the series - to rethink Bacon's art from new perspectives - is impressively fulfilled by the eminent authors. Martin Harrison opens the book with some hitherto unseen Bacon-related photographs and includes a tribute to the great Bacon scholar, David Boxer (1946-2017). Christopher Bucklow turns his attention to the contrast between Bacon's art and the art of our own times, setting Bacon in the context of Romantic Modernism's confidence in the unconscious as a source. Amanda Harrison's essay explores imagery in Bacon's paintings that relates to esoteric, mythological and alchemical themes, while Stefan Haus draws on the ideas of philosophers from Plato to Hegel to consider the impact of Bacon's art. Hugh Davies's unexpurgated 1973 Bacon Diaries are published here in their entirety for the first time, revealing a more complete view of Bacon as both man and artist. Sophie Pretorius examines Tate's Barry Joule Archive, a collection of working materials and drawings attributed to Bacon. Finally, Martin Harrison explores Francis Bacon's Lost Paintings - works Bacon dubbed 'failures', but preserved by his Estate and published here for the very first time. With 120 illustrations in colour
'Truly fascinating As always, the diaries, first-hand sources and technical analyses prove the most engrossing parts of this valuable project' - Jackdaw Magazine
Martin Harrison is one of the foremost scholars of Francis Bacon, and the editor of Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonn. Christopher Bucklow is an artist, photographer and art historian. Stefan Haus is a Croatian writer and artist.