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Picasso - Bacon

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What It Feels Like to Be Human

Michael Peppiatt/Ralph Gleis

Prestel Verlag

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In this richly illustrated volume, Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon emerge as the defining forces behind the modern image of the human figure. By placing the work of Picasso and Bacon in sustained visual and conceptual conversation, this publication examines one of the most consequential artistic relationships of the twentieth century. Over five decades shaped by political upheaval, war, and cultural rupture, both artists pursued an uncompromising interrogation of what it means to be humanthrough violence and vulnerability, erotic tension and psychological exposure, historical trauma and private anguish. The book traces parallel investigations into the body under pressure: the scream, crucifixion imagery, the distortion of flesh, and the persistent return to Old Master sources. Picassos radical formal experiments of the 1920s and 1930s form a crucial point of departure for Bacons earliest paintings, while later chapters follow how each artist developed distinct yet intersecting responses to suffering, power, and desire. Key worksfrom Picassos Guernica studies to Bacons Popesanchor the analysis with visual precision and thematic force. More than a comparative overview, the publication advances new research into the literary, psychological, and visual frameworks the two artists share, revealing how modern lifewar, spectacle, intimacy, and catastropheshaped their radically different yet profoundly connected treatments of the human presence. With contributions grounded in close visual analysis and historical rigor, this volume offers the most comprehensive account to date of their intertwined legacies. Exhibition itinerary: ALBERTINA, Vienna, September 18, 2026 January 31, 2027

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 23.09.2026

Umfang: 240 S., 160 farbige Illustr.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

ISBN/EAN: 9783791392158

Umbreit-Nr.: 989748

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