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Francis Bacon Guggenheim Bilbao Exhibition Reveals Influences Of The Great Masters

Francis Bacon Guggenheim Bilbao Exhibition Reveals Influences Of The Great Masters

by News Desk | Oct 3, 2016 | Reviews

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is currently featuring a retrospective of the 20th century British/Irish artist Francis Bacon. Considered one of the most important artists of his time, Francis Bacon: From Picasso to Velázquez surveys more than six decades of the artist’s...
Notorious Colony Room Featured In New  Pallant House Gallery Exhibition

Notorious Colony Room Featured In New Pallant House Gallery Exhibition

by News Desk | Sep 19, 2016 | News

The Colony Room: Masterpieces from Pallant House Gallery, is a major new exhibition, chronicling the life and times of the legendary Colony Room, haunt for artists, musicians, and street-life. It is to be held at Bonhams in London from 2 to 11 October over the Frieze...
Is Old Fanny Bacon Turning In Her Grave? By Edward Lucie-Smith

Is Old Fanny Bacon Turning In Her Grave? By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Sep 3, 2016 | News

The person who rode herd on Frances Bacon during the time that he was represented by the Marlborough Gallery – insofar, that is to say, as anyone could, in fact, ride herd on that raffish old queen – was an upright (some say uptight) lady called Valerie Beston. Since...
Francis Bacon’s Controversial Yet Moving Late Drawings Exhibited In Trieste

Francis Bacon’s Controversial Yet Moving Late Drawings Exhibited In Trieste

by News Desk | Jul 22, 2016 | Reviews

I was recently in Trieste, for a small exhibition of drawings attributed to Francis Bacon. This can hardly be considered a review, as my links to the whole Bacon drawings controversy are already well known and in the public domain. Francis Bacon always denied that he...
Maria Lassnig: Baconian Inevitability Lingers At Tate Liverpool

Maria Lassnig: Baconian Inevitability Lingers At Tate Liverpool

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2016 | Reviews

Artlyst has travelled to Tate Liverpool which is currently presenting the first UK retrospective of late Austrian artist Maria Lassnig in an exhibition that runs in parallel with the gallery’s survey of Francis Bacon’s use of the space frame in...
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