August 23, 2005

Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon's paintings are disturbing.They present us with images of unremitting human pain and suffering.

"The human beings in Bacon's pictures seem half-animal, or half-reptilian. Sometimes they have the whiteness of death; sometimes they are white and red, like joints of meat...He wants to make the animal come through the human being; and he wants the paint itself to carry its own implications..."

Francis Bacon: The Observer Profile, The Observer Weekend Review, Sunday, 27th May, 1962.

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Francis Bacon, Figure with Meat, 1954

You can understand why critics, film makers and philosophers analyze the sensational affect of Bacon's images.

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