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Francis Bacon: Revelations

Francis Bacon: Revelations

By Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan

THE TIMES BEST ART BOOK OF THE YEAR - FINALIST FOR THE PLUTARCH AWARD AND THE APOLLO AWARD - "There are not many biographical masterpieces, but. . . Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan have produced one," wrote the novelist John Banville of Francis Bacon: Revelations. By the Pulitzer prize-winning authors of de Kooning: An American Master, this acclaimed biography contains a wealth of never before known details about one of the iconic artists of the 20th century--a singularly private, darkly funny, eruptive man and his extraordinary art, whose iconoclastic charm "keeps the pages turning" ( The Washington Post ).

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Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Publish Date: 03/23/2021
Pages: 880
ISBN-13: 9780307271624
ISBN-10: 0307271625
Language: English

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THE TIMES BEST ART BOOK OF THE YEAR - FINALIST FOR THE PLUTARCH AWARD AND THE APOLLO AWARD - "There are not many biographical masterpieces, but...Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan have produced one," wrote the novelist John Banville of Francis Bacon: Revelations. By the Pulitzer prize-winning authors of de Kooning: An American Master, this acclaimed biography contains a wealth of never before known details about one of the iconic artists of the 20th century--a singularly private, darkly funny, eruptive man and his extraordinary art, whose iconoclastic charm "keeps the pages turning" (The Washington Post). Francis Bacon created an indelible image of mankind in modern times, and played an outsized role in both twentieth century art and life--from his public emergence with his legendary Triptych 1944 (its images "so unrelievedly awful" that people fled the gallery), to his death in Madrid in 1992. Bacon was a witty free spirit and unabashed homosexual at a time when many others remained closeted, and his exploits were as unforgettable as his images. He moved among the worlds of London's Soho and East End, the literary salons of London and Paris, and the homosexual life of Tangier. Through hundreds of interviews, and extensive new research, the authors probe Bacon's childhood in Ireland (he earned his father's lasting disdain because his asthma prevented him from hunting); his increasingly open homosexuality; his early design career--never before explored in detail; the formation of his vision; his early failure as an artist; his uneasy relationship with American abstract art; and his improbable late emergence onto the international stage as one of the great visionaries of the twentieth century. In all, Francis Bacon: Revelations gives us a more complete and nuanced--and more international--portrait than ever before of this singularly private, darkly funny, eruptive man and his equally eruptive, extraordinary art. Bacon was not just an influential artist, he helped remake the twentieth-century figure.

About the Authors

Mark Stevens is the former art critic of New York magazine. He has been the art critic for The New Republic and Newsweek and has also written for The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and The New York Times.
ANNALYN SWAN is the former arts editor of Newsweek and an award-winning music critic.

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MARK STEVENS is the former art critic of New York magazine. He has been the art critic for The New Republic and Newsweek and has also written for The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and The New York Times.
Annalyn Swan is the former arts editor of Newsweek and an award-winning music critic.

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