The selection of
62 paintings (156 pieces altogether) by
Bacon and
archival objets, is presented in a partly
chronological order and in various thematic
sections corresponding to concepts of his
work at different periods of his career,
namely
Animal, Zone, Apprehension,
Crucifixion, Crisis, Archive, Portrait,
Memorial, Epic and
Late.
Following each of these principal sections,
the visitor will be able to enter into the
unique world of Bacon’s artistic
obsessions. Contemplation of his works
requires the highest level of
concentration, an unprejudiced viewpoint
and a mind and eyes open to the beauty of
his technique and his brutally honest
vision of the human condition, which made
him a creative figure of universal stature.
CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES AROUND THE EXHIBITION ++Educational tours Tuesdays and Thurdays at 11 am. 10
Frebruary to 31 March. Free activity, prior
enroiment required 30 minutes prior to
start the activity at the Education desk at
the Jerónimos Building lobby. Guided tour
only permitted pre-booked with the Visitor
Attention Centre.
++Lectures Wednesday, 4 February 2009 Cliches tranformed: Considering Bacon
& Photography Martin Harrison
Wednesday, 11 February 2009 Bacon: The sacred and the
profane Michael Peppiat
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 Bacon y su perturbador interés por el
arte español por Manuela Mena
Wednesday, 4 March 2009 Bacon: Chance and Order Matthew Gale
++Cinema Cycle Ticket: 3 ¤
Museo del Prado Auditorium
Saturday, 28 February Un chien andalou Luis Buñuel (France, 1929), 17'
The Battleship Potenkim Sergey Eisenstein (URSS, 1925), 70'
Saturday 7 March, 4pm Napoleon Abel Gance (France, 1927), 235'
Saturday 14 March, 6pm Hiroshima mon amour, Alain Resnais (France, 1959), 89'
Saturday 21 March, 6pm Blow Up Michelangelo Antonioni (UK-Italy, 1966),
108'
Saturday 28 March, 6pm Lust for Life Vincente Minnelli (USA, 1956), 122'
Saturday 18 april, 6pm, Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait
of Francis Bacon John Maybury (UK, 1998), 90'
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An article by: Jesús Moreno Hidalgo and
Julián Moreno Hidalgo