An edition of London calling (2016)

London calling

Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj

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Elena Crippa
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An edition of London calling (2016)

London calling

Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj

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Between the postwar years and the 1980s in Britain, and in particular in London, a number of figurative painters simultaneously reinvented the way in which life is represented in art. Focusing on the depiction of the human figure, these artists rendered the frailty and vitality of the human condition. 00Offering a fresh account of developments that have since characterized postwar British painting, this catalogue focuses on Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, R. B. Kitaj, and Leon Kossoff? artists who worked in close proximity as they were developing new forms of realism. If for many years their efforts seemed to clash with dominant tendencies, reassessment in recent decades has afforded their work a central position in a richer and more complex understanding of postwar British art and culture.

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Getty Publications
Language
English
Pages
138

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London calling: Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj
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Table of Contents

The human condition: six modern painters reinvent reality / Elena Crippa
An intensification of reality / Catherine Lampert.

Edition Notes

"This publication accompanies the exhibition London Calling: Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, from July 26 to November 13, 2016. The presentation of this exhibition is a collaboration between the Tate and the J. Paul Getty Museum."--ECIP galley.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-135) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
759.2074/79494
Library of Congress
ND468.5.F55 C75 2016, ND468.5.F55C75 2016

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Pagination
xiii, 138 pages
Number of pages
138

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27219845M
ISBN 10
1606064843
ISBN 13
9781606064849
LCCN
2016013098
OCLC/WorldCat
933448923

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