Anglais Francis Bacon : A self-portrait in words (Édition en anglais)

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A new selection of letters, statements, and interviews reveals the preoccupations, thoughts, and ideas of Francis Bacon, one of the twentieth century's most influential and important artists.

The documents selected for Francis Bacon: A Self-Portrait in Words illustrate Bacon's sharp wit and ability to express complex ideas in highly personal, memorable language. Included here are not only letters to friends, patrons, and fellow artists, but also intriguing notes and lists of paintings. They often come with a sketch as an aide-mémoire or an injunction to himself as he worked in the studio, and many have only come to light since his death.

Bacon's letters mirror and reveal his dominant preoccupations at different points throughout his long career. Most of Bacon's letters have never been published and include several that he wrote to author Michael Peppiatt. Particularly intriguing is the record of a dream that he jotted down, outlining impossibly beautiful paintings he had conjured up in his sleep. Together with photographs, archive material, and works by the artist are numerous reproductions of Bacon's characteristic handwriting, from the briefest jottings and notes to more extensive letters and statements.

Bacon frequently came up with memorable epithets and definitions. He delighted in doing with words what he set out to do in painting: "I like phrases that cut me." Peppiatt explores the personal legacy of one of the twentieth century's most important painters and presents a compelling verbal self-portrait that reveals both man and artist.


Rayons : Arts et spectacles > Peinture / Arts graphiques > Biographies / Monographies


  • Auteur(s)

    Michael Peppiatt, Colm Tóibín

  • Éditeur

    Thames & Hudson

  • Distributeur

    Interart

  • Date de parution

    16/05/2024

  • EAN

    9780500021866

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    480 Pages

  • Longueur

    24 cm

  • Largeur

    16.5 cm

  • Poids

    788 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Infos supplémentaires : Relié  

Colm Tóibín

  • Naissance : 1-1-1995
  • Age : 30 ans
  • Pays : Irlande

Colm Tóibín est né en 1955 à Enniscorthy en Irlande. Son premier roman, Désormais notre exil, reçoit en 1991 l'Irish Times Literary Prize, tandis que La Bruyère incendiée est couronnée en 1992 par l'Encore Award pour le meilleur second roman. Suivront notamment : Histoire de la nuit, Le Bateau-phare de Blackwater, Le Maître, L'Épaisseur des âmes, un recueil de nouvelles, et Brooklyn.

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