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BACON ART TO FEATURE IN TATE'S 2018 SHOW

Posted on 2017-06-16 02:15:38 in EXHIBITION
Francis Bacon, Three Figures and Portrait, 1975. Oil, pastel, alkyd paint and sand on canvas.
Francis Bacon, Three Figures and Portrait, 1975. Oil, pastel, alkyd paint and sand on canvas. © The Estate of Francis Bacon / DACS London 2017 All rights reserved. Catalogue Raisonné number: 75-07.

From 28 February 2018 to 27 August 2018, Francis Bacon's art will feature in the Tate Britain exhibition 'All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life'.

The show plans to celebrate painters in Britain who found new ways of depicting people, places, feelings and relationships, capturing the sensuous immediate and intense experience of life in paint.

Art from Bacon and Freud will be showcased alongside rarely seen works by their London-based contemporaries. With artists including Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, R.B. Kitaj, Leon Kossoff, Paula Rego and F.N. Souza set to feature. Find out more via Tate here.

'All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life'
28 February 2018 - 27 August 2018
Tate Britain, London

*Information on which Francis Bacon's works are to be featured, will be confirmed at a later date. Please note all details including names, dates and featured works, opening days/hours are subject to change. Ahead of a visiting, we recommend contacting Tate Britain for all confirmation regarding the display.

Word ref: Tate Britain website.