In Camera - Francis Bacon: Photography, Film and the Practice of Painting

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title In Camera - Francis Bacon: Photography, Film and the Practice of Painting
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martin Harrison
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 285,Width 230
Category/GenreArt and design styles - from c 1900 to now
Painting and paintings
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9780500296509
ClassificationsDewey:759.2
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 275 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 27 January 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A lavishly illustrated look at the sources behind the paintings of Francis Bacon. Francis Bacon famously found inspiration in photographs, film-stills and mass-media imagery. In this new, updated edition of In Camera, Martin Harrison reveals how these sources informed some of Bacon's most important paintings and triggered decisive turning points in the artist's stylistic development. Key influences, including the masters Velazquez, Poussin and Rodin, the photographer Eadweard Muybridge and the film director Sergei Eisenstein, are given close consideration. Bacon's work is examined in relation to the precedents set by other artists working in the tradition of making use of mechanical reproductions, including Pablo Picasso and Walter Sickert, and in the context of his contemporaries Lucian Freud, Mark Rothko, Graham Sutherland and Patrick Heron. With the aid of over 270 illustrations, including valuable source images and documents, In Camera is a bravura accomplishment of original research, addressing important questions about Bacon's painting practice and shedding fresh light on his life and work.

Author Biography

Martin Harrison is one of the foremost scholars of Francis Bacon, and the editor of Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonne.

Reviews

'An indispensable work of reference for anyone wishing to follow the protracted dialogue that Bacon conducted with photography - and through photography with the art of the past,his own work and real life' - Art Newspaper 'Scrupulous and well-balanced...crammed with information and illuminating speculation' - Literary Review 'Bacon's working documents [are] painstakingly retrieved and analysed by Martin Harrison... an opulent, paradoxically beautiful book' - Observer 'A revelation' - Daily Telegraph