maybe its a secret ...Source, please.
Only if they are analog photographs.
maybe its a secret ...
he is well known to have worked from them, and who knows
maybe he figured out how to click a shutter button himself ? to suggest
that he never used a camera or made photographs to work from is kind of absurd...
And this makes Francis Bacon a photographer by using photos as the basis for his paintings? Because light is involved? Because of circular BS?
I really don't care who is or isn't a photographer. I question the misleading title of the original post, insinuating that Bacon's was a photographer as well as an extremely talented painter. I am and would be extremely interested in knowing about and seeing Bacon's photography, and feel mislead by an assumption with no basis in reality beyond conjecture.Pieter....why are you anxious about who is and who is not a photographer?
I really don't care who is or isn't a photographer. I question the misleading title of the original post, insinuating that Bacon's was a photographer as well as an extremely talented painter. I am and would be extremely interested in knowing about and seeing Bacon's photography, and feel mislead by an assumption with no basis in reality beyond conjecture.
Bacon could make anything look ugly, unlike Avedon who could make anything look beautiful.
One angle on "art" is that it teases us about truth...not quite, but maybe almost.All photos are accurate, none of them is the truth...
Avedons spy camera photos of insane asylum inmates proved he could also portray the "ugly". His formal portraits of George Wallace and the like, and of the heroic Dwight Eisenhower in decline, did as well.
Are you sure those are ugly?
OK, you are insulting me. But I don't find the Avedon pictures you mention at all "ugly". Sad, tragic, pathetic, but not ugly. Actually beautiful and touching in a way. But Bacon was clearly working to make his subjects ugly, because unlike Alvedon he was demented. Still, I'm glad you think me cute and shallow.
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the portrait was made by jorge lewinski ... he was known for photographing 20th century artists in a way that reflected their work.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ration-of-british-artists-on-film-779776.html
if you click on "more information" you will see additional information too
https://www.pinterest.fr/pin/350788258459097085/
kind of like art imitating life imitating art sort of thing ...
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