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Item Number: 115020
Title: FRANCIS BACON : Critical and Theoretical Perspectives
Author: Arya, Rina (ed)
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ISBN: 9781845193836
Description: Sussex: Sussex University Press, 2012. 25cm., pbk., 224pp. Publisher's summary : Bacon was deeply inspired by sculpture, photography, cinematography, and even architecture. He described himself as being like a pulverising machine, where he absorbed everything around him and then reduced it down in the formulation of his images. This breadth of experiences means that he should not merely be regarded as an artist who comes from out of an art historical canon, but as a critical and cultural thinker whose work cuts across the neat paradigms of painting or photography, and whose work can most pertinently be described with recourse to critical theory. Previous scholarship has largely focused on biographical, archival and formalist perspectives of Bacon. Whilst these perspectives are valuable to the understanding of his art, they often neglect the more critical and theoretical aspects. This collection of essays represents a move away from the art historical paradigm and presents two different but related approaches: first, the problematic of experiential viewing of his art; and second, uncovering his allegiance to critical theory. Bacon suggested that one of his motivations as a painter was to update images and perspectives so that they are pertinent to a contemporary audience, and this analogy can be applied to the motivation of this volume. Bacon's work may have been untimely in the 1940s and 50s but has increased over time in its resonance. With the explosion of the digital, and the condition of the post-humanism, where technology attempts to supplant the human body in all guises, the alienation of Bacon's figures mirror the responses of Western culture to cultural change. This volume establishes the significance of Bacon's art in contemporary culture making it applicable not only to artists and art historians, but to those in cultural studies, media studies, phenomenology and the sociology of the body.

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