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When Francis Bacon emerged in post-war Britain, his work sent shockwaves through the art world. His paintings embodied violence, distortion and trauma. People were horrified, but they couldn’t look away.
Bacon was a charismatic, intense and contradictory figure, who could be in equal parts cruel or charming. His paintings are a product of his own traumatic past but they also tapped into something much wider: a growing unease about power, authority, and control in the aftermath of war.
A new generation was starting to ask – who gets to decide what is right? And who has the authority to tell us how to live?
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CREDITS
Opening
Animation and Title Sequence by Brian Adsit (instagram https://instagram.com/brian_vfx?utm_m… and Behance www.behance.com/badsit88)
Recording by Robert Lewis
Script co-written with Laura Beardsell-Moore
VIDEOS
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MUSIC
György Ligeti: Atmosphères
FILMS
Metropolis by Fritz Lang, 1927
Battleship Potemkin by Sergei Eisenstein, 1925
Napoleon by Abel Gance, 1927
TV CLIPS
Full videos available on YouTube
Francis Bacon Fragments Of A Portrait – interview by David Sylvester, 1966
Francis Bacon and The Brutality of Fact (1987), directed by Michael Blackwood
Francis Bacon, directed by Pierre Koralnik pour la télévision Suisse, 1964
BOOKS
The Gilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon: The Authorised Biography
by Daniel Farson
Bacon: 1909-1992, Deep Beneath the Surfaces of Things (Basic Art Series)
by Luigi Ficacci
Francis Bacon: Reveklations by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan
Interviews with Francis Bacon: The Brutality of Fact
by David Sylvester
Francis Bacon in Your Blood by Michael Peppiatt
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