Frank Auerbach: The Sitters provides a comprehensive overview of the artists portraiture. It reveals the special connection between the artist and his sitters - the small group of dedicated models who have been Auerbachs chief subject over a career spanning seven decades. A comprehensive list of his sitters has been compiled here for the first time, providing new biographical information about his models from E.O.W. to J.Y.M. and beyond. Frank Auerbach: The Sitters includes a wide range of contributors. An essay by the art critic William Feaver describes the experience of sitting for Auerbach, while a conversation from 2001 between the artist and Martin Gayford describes Auerbachs intentions and process. Auerbachs close friendship with the art historian Michael Podro is also explored, with a short memoir by Natasha Podro and a re-published, little known essay from 1969 by Podro himself. Forty paintings and drawings from 1956 to 2020 are illustrated in colour, with thoroughly researched catalogue entries that shed new light on the artists relationships and his work. The publication accompanies Piano Nobiles exhibition Frank Auerbach: The Sitters, held in autumn 2022.
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Dimensions: 240 x 290mm
Publication Date: 15 Oct 2022
Publisher: Piano Nobile Publications
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781901192629
About Luke FareyMartin GayfordNatasha Podro
William Feaver has sat for Frank Auerbach weekly since 2003 and was art critic of The Observer from 1975 to 1998. He has curated exhibitions of Lucian Freud Michael Andrews and John Constable among others and recently published a two-volume biography of Freud (Bloomsbury). In 2009 he published the first book listing the paintings of Auerbach (Rizzoli). An updated version is to appear shortly which will catalogue the artists complete paintings to date. Martin Gayford is an art critic and the author of biographical studies of Michelangelo John Constable and Vincent van Gogh. He has sat for portraits by both David Hockney and Lucian Freud the latter experience being the subject of his book Man with a Blue Scarf (2010). His other publications include a survey of painting in London after the Second World War Modernists and Mavericks and The Pursuit of Art a collection of travels and interviews.