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| 1. Francis Bacon: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Francis Bacon | |
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(2002-10-24)
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| 2. Francis Bacon: Portraits and Heads by Martin Hammer | |
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(2006-07-27)
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| 3. Interviews With Francis Bacon: The Brutality of Fact by David Sylvester | |
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(1988-02)
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The final chapter is the most biographical. Bacon, 77, recaps his life and career in detail, including his "coming out," at a time homosexuality was illegal in Britain, the relationship with his intolerant father coming to an end as a result. Overall, the book forms a clear portrait of an intellectually restless artist, demonized by the struggle to express satisfactorily the horrific images which constantly stream into his head. There is no overarching structure to the book, thus many interviews cover the same ground different ways, with illuminating results. Bacon's answers usually reinforce or embellish what was said earlier, but he sometimes answers the same question differently over time, demonstrated for example by his increasing dislike for "drink and drugs." Some themes persist throughout. Chronically anxious and hypertensive, he can never sit still, never relax. Not religious, Bacon believes "man is an accident, a futile being, he must play out the game without reason," and life has only whatever meaning we give it, yet his haunted soul clearly identifies with the tragedy of the Crucifixion, which he considers the perfect narrative of the mythic "tragic hero," and the ultimate symbol of human devotion despite life's vicissitudes. (One famous Bacon work metaphorically depicts a hypodermic syringe stuck into the subject's arm, representing a nail stuck into the hand). He is similarly affected by the open-mouthed cry of human agony, which he expresses in perhaps his most famous and retold obsession, the many horrifying studies of Velazquez's portrait of Pope Innocent X. Too human, he is concerned with posterity, and denies himself the comfort of calling himself a "painter." He believes an artist must "solve the problem" of art to be a success, which to him means they must render the known through the unknown, or create the "illustrative" and "narrative" through the use of the "irrational." Discussing Picasso in this light, he says he finds surrealism "more real" than realism, probably meaning he finds surrealism more directly communicates the human condition. He also believes strongly in figuration, slaying abstract art with one devastating word: "Fashion!" He seems burdened by a lack of proper training, having started his career as an interior designer, especially when discussing the trials of his studio work, describing the way he tosses paint at the canvas, the way he tries not to work a canvas too much, potentially ruining it, and the conflicted feelings he holds toward works he has already painted, or those he is still painting. The book usefully reproduces many works in small black-and-white images at times when the conversation turns to them, both Bacon's works and those of others, like Picasso and Rembrandt. The lack of color is entirely unnoticed, as the book focuses on the artist's psychology and opinion, which these plates illustrate perfectly. (Full-color reproduction would probably also have made the book needlessly expensive). Most remarkably, of all the photographs and self-portraits in the book, Bacon never looks directly at the viewer, illustrating most strikingly his natural over-sensitivity and tortured self-denial. Bacon has said "art is completely a game by which man distracts himself," and "the artist must really deepen the game in order to be worth anything at all." If anyone feels Bacon "played the game" well, and "distracts" successfully his audience, or that he was "worth anything at all," then this book belongs in that person's library.
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| 4. Essays (Great Books in Philosophy) by Francis Bacon | |
| Paperback: 149
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(1995-11)
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| 5. Francis Bacon: The Human Body by David Sylvester | |
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(1998-03-31)
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| 6. Francis Bacon: 1909-1992 (Taschen Basic Art) by Luigi Ficacci | |
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(2003-11-01)
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| 7. Francis Bacon and the Tradition of Art (Art Catalogue) by Barbara Steffen, Michael Peppiatt, Wilfried Seipel | |
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(2004-04-17)
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| 8. In Camera: Francis Bacon: Photography, Film and the Practice of Painting by Martin Harrison | |
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(2006-10-30)
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| 9. Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma by Michael Peppiatt | |
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(1998-09)
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Michael Peppiatt takes us beyond the racksof carcasses and the pained, unsettled figures in claustrophobic rooms toglimpse a painter who was disarmingly immersed in all the pleasures thatlife can bestow. From his financial generosity and love of fine wines andgood fellowship, to the celebrated sexual experimentation and excess of hisyouth, Peppiatt's portrait of the artist is at once astonishing andhumorous in its revelations and salacious gossip. We learn the truth behindBacon's ill fated relationship with the gigolo-spiv George Dyer, whofeatures so prominently in the artists 60's portraits. We read aboutBacon's unlikely association with Ronnie and Reggie Kray, the gangstercelebrities of swinging Sixties London, as well as a whole host of otherunsavoury characters, the flotsam of a twilight `interzone' where Baconlurked and prowled as if to reinforce his determinedly cruel, sadistic viewof the world. Other prominent Baconian characters are also sketched withhumour and compassion, including Muriel Belcher, acid-tongued proprietor ofthe Colony Room Club, Isabella Rawsthorne, Henrietta Moraes, George Deakinand Lucien Freud. Particularly hilarious is Henrietta Moraes' account ofthe origin of her famous nude photographs, many of which formed the basisfor Bacon's most memorable female nudes. Unsurprising for a Baconiancharacter, the photographer - George Deakin- having persuaded Henriettato pose with her legs a little further apart than necessary for theparticular needs of art, was caught attempting to sell her nude images tosailors in 1950s Soho. This and other splendidly sleazy stories transformwhat would otherwise be a bleak or pretentious subject matter into a tourde force of black humour that Samuel Beckett would be proud of. Thisbiography is the document which avid Baconians have long been waiting for,the perfect companion to David Sylvestor's record of Bacon's conversationand poet Michel Leiris' various essays on the Bacon world view. It will bean essential text for all those who, like Bacon himself, struggle toachieve a totally honest and unvarnished opinion of human life in all itssqualor, depravity and cruelty whilst still finding the motivation not toslit one's own throat. Only recommended for those, like `the old queen'himself, with a particularly warped view of existence. ... Read more | |
| 10. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation by Gilles Deleuze | |
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(2005-05-25)
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| 11. The Oxford Francis Bacon, Volume XII: The Instauratio Magna: Part III: Historia Naturalis andHistoria Vitae (The Oxford Francis Bacon) | |
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(2008-02-09)
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| 12. The Instauratio Magna Part II: Novum Organum and Associated Texts (Oxford English Texts) by Francis Bacon | |
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| 13. The Advancement of Learning (Modern Library Science) by Francis Bacon | |
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(2001-10-02)
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| 14. Francis Bacon: Novum Organum - With Other Parts of The Great Instauration (Volume 3, Paul Carus Student Editions) by Francis Bacon | |
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(1994-01-01)
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| 15. Philosophical Studies c.1611-c.1619 (Oxford Francis Bacon, Vol 6) by Francis Bacon | |
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(1996-05-23)
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| 16. Of Empire (Penguin Great Ideas) by Francis Bacon | |
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| 17. Looking Back at Francis Bacon by David Sylvester, Francis Bacon | |
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(2000-09)
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Editorial Review Book Description Controversial in both life and art, Francis Bacon was one of the most important painters of the twentieth century. His monumental, unsettling images have an extraordinary power to disturb, shock, and haunt the spectator, "to unlock the valves of feeling and therefore return the onlooker to life more violently." Eminent writer and curator David Sylvester provides the definitive account of the career of an artist whose friend and collaborator he was for more than forty years. Drawing on his unparalleled personal knowledge of Bacon's inspirations and intentions, he first offers a critical overview of the development of Bacon's work from 1933 to the early 1990s, and then addresses its crucial aspects. Sylvester also reproduces previously unpublished extracts from his celebrated conversations with Bacon in which the artist speaks about himself, modern painters, and the art of the past. Finally, he gives a brief account of Bacon's life, correcting errors that elsewhere have been presented as facts. Accompanying the incisive and revealing text are reproductions of almost every Bacon work discussed, including twelve triptych fold-outs. The most complete work on Bacon yet, this book constitutes a portrait of one of the creative geniuses of our age by a writer of comparable distinction. 230 illustrations, 84 in color. Customer Reviews (2)
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| 18. Francis Bacon (Modern Masters Series, Vol. 9) by Hugh Marlais Davies | |
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(1986-05)
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| 19. Francis Bacon Pinturas 1981-1991, Paintings 1981-1991 by Antonio Muñoz, And Richard Cork Molina | |
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(1992)
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| 20. Francis Bacon: Paintings of the Eighties | |
| Paperback: 50
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(1987)
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