To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms

Hardback

Main Details

Title Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
Edited by Ina Conzen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 287,Width 236
Category/GenrePainting and paintings
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783791355764
ClassificationsDewey:759.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Prestel
Imprint Prestel
Publication Date 1 October 2016
Publication Country Germany

Description

This fascinating and beautifully illustrated book on the work of Francis Bacon, one of the 20th century's greatest painters, takes an in-depth look at his trademark motif of figures imprisoned within ghostly frames. Arguably one of the most influential and original painters of the 20th century, Francis Bacon painted haunting portraits that employed themes of crucifixion, torment, and isolation. Incorporating the insights of The Logic of Sensation, French philosopher Gilles Deleuze's seminal criticism of Bacon's work, this volume highlights Bacon's approach to space as one of the defining forces of his work. By organizing the spatial and dramatic structure of his compositions with barely visible cubic or elliptical cages, his figures become trapped in a kind of invisible room. This sense of confinement creates a direct, unsettling impression on the viewer, and further emphasizes the painter's dark vision. This book features stunning reproductions of 40 large-scale paintings, including Study for a Portrait (1952), Chimpanzee (1955), Three Studies of the Male Back (1970), and Sand Dune (1983) as well as a selection of rarely exhibited works on paper. This book also contains a series of essays that explore the range of variation in Bacon's use of isolating constructions over a period of nearly 50 years, as well as the nature of his painting technique and compositions. 150 colour illustrations

Author Biography

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is one of the most visited museums in Germany.