... along with Freud, Bacon, Frank Auerbach and Leon Kossoff, but he never quite achieved the same level of recognition. There are three of his canvases here, in a room with t...
... lawsuits – and modern masterpieces such as Frank Auerbach’s portraits of JYM. Since 2003, however, he has, by and large, stuck to pieces originally produced between th...
... William Johnstone, and Euston Road outlier Victor Pasmore, the latter of whom is represented by the late work Lines Across the Sky (1992). Between 1958 and 1965, when Fran...
Chaïm Soutine, who inspired many of the 20th century’s greatest painters, brought the strange and macabre to Paris’s most elegant haunts
Courtauld Gallery, London 19 Octobe...
... de Kooning or Frank Auerbach, Martin uses heavy impasto to explore and expose the material qualities of the paint itself: approaching the edge, the chaos on the surface of...
... novel approach: Jay DeFeo’s The Rose comes to mind as a well-known example, along with the works of Frank Auerbach, and many of Anselm Kiefer’s vast compositions make ...
... – or unnecessary.
JD: Frank Auerbach recently said that, when he paints, it “reanimates the past”. Do you feel that, when you paint, you engage with personal memor...
... and Frank Auerbach, her fascination with Little Sparta, Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Scottish garden, and her desire to invest visual experience with meaning
by JANET McKENZI...
... do that. What you do is you learn a bit from them, and you reject other bits. There were some good people teaching there: Frank Auerbach, Mike [Michael] Andrews, Myles Mur...
... thick paint swirls offer his own form of distortion, concealment and ensuing excavation; and a delightful recent graphite piece by Frank Auerbach (b1931), Self-Portrait II...
... by Frank Auerbach, Lucian Freud and John Walker. Characterised by large and overtly dramatic themes, this exhibition nonetheless acknowledged the importance of Kiff, with ...
... giants: RB Kitaj, Lucian Freud, Frank Auerbach and Francis Bacon. Feminist authors and artists were a more overt cultural force in America than Britain at this time. Drawi...
... me in. At the moment in painting, I can’t get enough of Frank Auerbach. His work probably has no relation to my own, which is maybe why I like it so much.
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 12 December 2013 – 16 March 2014
By HARRIET THORPE
Works by Frank Auerbach (b1931) are temporarily housed at the headquarters of Dutch art in this spec...
... Frank Auerbach’s 1950s paintings of construction sites, their much thinner, but nonetheless dry, surfaces possess a rough-hewn physicality, which captures the crude brut...
... curators to have migrated to Australia mostly since the 1970s, who have brought with them an appreciation and awareness of the work of the London School of Artists (Franci...
... the paintings first, one is reminded of the part played by Tilson in the explosive and effervescent year of the Royal College of Art, that galactic sky burst of talent whi...
... Landscapes and Seascapes 1951-1963
Frank Auerbach
Will Maclean: Driftworks
Letter from Moscow: The Blackest Square
Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting
The G...
... respectively). Peppiatt chose to reproduce three interviews with his friend Music (1987, 1995 and 1999), and two each with London School artist Frank Auerbach (1998 and 19...
... Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Patrick Caulfield, William Coldstream, David Hockney, Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, Richard Hamilton and Euan Uglow – in such loose...