Francis Bacon

The Violence of the Real

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A fascinating look at sixty of Bacon's disturbing yet captivating studies of the human figure, encompassing works from the late 1940s until his death

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Dramatic depictions of human forms – writhing painfully, dissolving, wrestling or engulfing one another, seated or in motion – are ubiquitous in the work of Francis Bacon (1909-1992), one of the most eminent painters of the 20th century. Bacon portrayed the ordeal of the vulnerable, defencelessly exposed body like no other artist of his generation. His individuals are usually alone, isolated from their surroundings, trapped in empty, windowless rooms or behind the bars of cages. Bacon's figures act on stage-like platforms, doubled over in torment, sliding into formlessness. By wiping, scratching and erasures, Bacon converted the picture surface into a field of perpetual activity - and in the process, created images of great forcefulness, sensibility and beauty.

Bacon found his models not only in the history of art, but also in photographs of athletes, soccer players, or boxers in combat. He also betrayed a strong interest in the photographic sequences through which Eadweard Muybridge, in the later 19th century, registered the phases of a path of animal movement. Such instinctively performed motions disclosed to Bacon actions of an original sensuality which he strove to capture in his pictures.

At the centre of this book, published to accompany the major exhibition at the Kunstsammlung in Düsseldorf, are about sixty of Bacon’s disturbing yet captivating studies of the human figure. Texts by Armin Zweite, Peter Bürger, Martin Harrison, Daria Kolacka, Frank Laukötter and Maria Müller offer new insight into Bacon’s radical and discomfiting images, so brilliantly reproduced here.
Extent: 256 pp
Format: plc (no jacket)
Publication date: 2006-10-16
Size: 22.5 x 29.7 cm
ISBN: 9780500093351
Foreword • Introduction by Armin Zweite • The Portrait as a Problem for Modernist Art by Peter Bürger • Francis Bacon: Extreme Points of Realism by Martin Harrison • Working Documents from Francis Bacon’s Studio Bacon’s Scream by Armin Zweite • Paintings 1945–1991 with commentaries by Frank Laukötter and Maria Müller • Image – Affect: Bacon, Stein and Eisenstein by Daria Kolacka • Accident, Instinct and Inspiration, Affect and the Unconscious by Armin Zweite
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About the Author

Armin Zweite is the Director of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein Westfalen. He has written and contributed to numerous books, including Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, Richard Serra and Gerhard Richter.

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