Francis Bacon 弗朗西斯·培根(Francis Bacon,1909-1992)是一位出生于爱尔兰的英国画家,以其原始、发自内心的图像而闻名,这些图像经常描绘人类心理的阴暗面。作为 20 世纪最具影响力和神秘的艺术家之一,培根的作品继续引起评论家和艺术爱好者的好奇和不安。他的风格以抽象与具象的独特融合为特征,经常描绘扭曲的人物,传...
FRANCIS BACON 畸形或病态的人物 2022年3月2日 ARTIST-FRANCIS BACON ■Francis Bacon was an Irish-born British figurative painter known for his emotionally charged raw imagery. He produced series of images of popes, crucifixions and portraits of close friends, with abstracted figures sometimes isolated ...
Francis Bacon: Human Presence at the National Portrait Gallery — a brilliant transgressive party A stirring show of savage, visceral portraits confirms the artist as Britain’s greatest postwar painter September 27 2024 ReviewVisual Arts Why Buffalo AKG Art Museum is New York’s next cultural desti...
George Dyer. In a meet-cute undreamt of in the realm of romcoms and dating apps, Dyer was a burglar who broke into Bacon’s studio, or so the story goes. The artist is supposed to have offered him a simple choice: go to bed with me or I go to the police. It wasn’t the fir...
artist, as although he had been a fixture on the London art scene for a number of years, by 1962 many critics had begun to question his recent work. However, the phenomenal success of this Tate exhibition caused many of Bacon's doubters to reconsider their opinions. An anonymous reviewer ...
, Bacon: Portraits and Self-Portraits, London 1996, p. 214 (illustrated in colour, p. 138). 展览 New York, Gagosian Gallery, Isabel and Other Intimate Strangers: Portraits by Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon, 2008 (illustrated in colour, p. 195 and p. 261). 注意事项 Artist's ...
Excepting his earliest self-portraits, which were Expressionist portrayals of himself as an artist in the guise of Vincent Van Gogh, all of Bacon's other self-portraits are highly objective and dispassionate portrayals of himself as a seemingly ordinary and unremarkable man. With a few except...
I've done a lot of self-portraits, really because people have been dying around me like flies [...] I loathe my own face, but I go on painting it because I haven't got any other people to do” (Bacon quoted in David Sylvester,The Brutality of Fact, Interviews with Francis Bacon)...
which serve as memorials to lost friends and lovers, reveal a depth of mood that resonates with the viewer. Bacon’s portraits of peers such as Lucian Freud, Isabel Rawsthorne, Peter Lacy, and George Dyer provide glimpses into the artist’s life, each piece a visual tale of intimacy, loss...
Amongst the few visual representations of the artist, the book included a set of portraits of Bacon taken by himself in automatic booths. This article is about those photobooth images and explores how, whilst reinforcing the interviews' tone of candid revelation, they provided a displaced ...