Francis Bacon Retrieved - Lost Words / New Writing - Francis Bacon Studies
Francis Bacon Retrieved - Lost Words / New Writing - Francis Bacon Studies
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The fifth volume in the acclaimed Francis Bacon Studies series, published under the aegis of The Estate of Francis Bacon
David Sylvester's Interviews with Francis Bacon remain the most consulted writing on Bacon. In this book, the fifth volume in the acclaimed Francis Bacon Studies series, Bacon's words appear in their unredacted form for the very first time. Other essays throw light on form and accident in Bacon's work, chimera and liminal entities, the psychology of the imposter and destroyed paintings.
Half of this volume, an unprecedented proportion in the ‘Studies’ series, is devoted to one topic: key parts of Bacon’s responses in Interviews with Francis Bacon that were removed, either to maintain continuity or at Bacon's own insistence. This unpublished material will add immensely to this most frequently consulted resource and will require a reassessment of many of Bacon's statements and ideas. Maria Balaska considers the question: Where does a painting come from? She investigates forms and accidents in Bacon's work. Amanda J. Harrison studies chimera and liminal entities in Bacon’s work, while Darian Leader turns our attention to the psychology of the imposter. Martin Harrison examines photographs of four paintings that Bacon later destroyed, and are reproduced here for the first time.
David Sylvester's Interviews with Francis Bacon remain the most consulted writing on Bacon. In this book, the fifth volume in the acclaimed Francis Bacon Studies series, Bacon's words appear in their unredacted form for the very first time. Other essays throw light on form and accident in Bacon's work, chimera and liminal entities, the psychology of the imposter and destroyed paintings.
Half of this volume, an unprecedented proportion in the ‘Studies’ series, is devoted to one topic: key parts of Bacon’s responses in Interviews with Francis Bacon that were removed, either to maintain continuity or at Bacon's own insistence. This unpublished material will add immensely to this most frequently consulted resource and will require a reassessment of many of Bacon's statements and ideas. Maria Balaska considers the question: Where does a painting come from? She investigates forms and accidents in Bacon's work. Amanda J. Harrison studies chimera and liminal entities in Bacon’s work, while Darian Leader turns our attention to the psychology of the imposter. Martin Harrison examines photographs of four paintings that Bacon later destroyed, and are reproduced here for the first time.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780500966273 |
| ISBN10 | 0500966273 |
| Number Of Pages | 232 |
| Item Weight | 580 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Thames & Hudson Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
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'Truly fascinating ... As always, the diaries, first-hand sources and technical analyses prove the most engrossing parts of this valuable project' - Jackdaw, of the Francis Bacon Studies series
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Author's Bio
Martin Harrison is one of the foremost scholars of Francis Bacon, and the editor of Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné. Maria Balaska is a Lecturer and Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire and at Åbo Akademi University. Amanda J. Harrison is a poet whose essays include 'Francis Bacon: A Sudden Blow' (2016) and, in Francis Bacon Studies IV, ‘Bacon and the Occult’. Darian Leader is a psychoanalyst and author. He is Honorary Visiting Professor in Psychoanalysis at Roehampton University.