Largely self-taught as an artist, Francis Bacon (1909-1992) developed a unique ability to transform interior and unconscious impulses into figurative forms and intensely claustrophobic compositions.
Emerging into notoriety in the period following World War II, Bacon took the human body as his nominal subject, but a subject ravaged, distorted, and dismembered so as to writhe with intense emotional content. With flailing limbs, hollow voids, and tumurous growths, his gripping, often grotesque, portraits are as much reflections on the trials and the traumas of the human condition as they are character studies. These haunting forms were also among the first in art history to depict overtly homosexual themes.
ISBN: | 9783836559690 |
Publication date: | 17th August 2015 |
Author: | Luigi Ficacci, Francis Bacon |
Publisher: | Taschen an imprint of TASCHEN |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 95 pages |
Series: | Basic Art Series 2.0 |
Genres: |
Paintings and painting History of art Individual artists, art monographs Human figures depicted in art |