Frank Auerbach
Drawings of People
Catherine Lampert editor Mark Hallett editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Published:23rd Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the remarkable portrait drawings of Frank Auerbach, highlighting their complexity and significance in the realm of graphic art.
This comprehensive study delves into the intricate portrait drawings of Frank Auerbach, showcasing their depth and artistic significance. Auerbach, a prominent figure in British art, began creating these compelling works in the 1950s, viewing them as essential expressions of his artistic vision. The book captures the essence of his portraits, which range from eerie and shocking to hauntingly tender, inviting readers to engage with their complexity and emotional resonance.
Featuring over 130 reproductions of Auerbach's drawings, many presented for the first time, this work offers fresh insights through contributions from curators, scholars, and critics. Each piece is examined in detail, prompting a deeper understanding of Auerbach's unique approach to portraiture. The essays included in Frank Auerbach reflect a diverse range of perspectives, enhancing the reader's appreciation of these striking and sometimes unsettling graphic artworks.
Additionally, the book includes writings from both the editors and Auerbach himself, creating a rich dialogue surrounding his artistic process. As a landmark publication, Frank Auerbach provides an invaluable opportunity to reassess the significance of his portrait drawings within the broader context of contemporary art, making it an essential resource for art enthusiasts and scholars alike.
ISBN: 9781913107352
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324 pages