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A spark like Baconâs can also be a curse. Life is difficult for those whose skins are thin, and whose minds seldom find rest. âHe was wound very tightly,â says Stevens. âLike many artists, he didnât have filters. And he was shy, lonely and often very ill, so he created this persona.â
In that, Bacon was helped by the fact that he was naturally incredibly charming and, in his youth, extraordinarily physically beautiful. For those of us familiar with the lined, round-faced Bacon of his most famous older years, he had had a beauty that the authors describe as âalmost feminine . . . an allure so delicate . . . â In 1927 he was stopped in a Berlin street by photographer, Helmar Lerski, who asked him to sit for a portrait.
Banksy: Girl with Balloon, shredding just after the hammer came down in 2018
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As we enter 2021, it seems a good time to assess the previous decade. From a long-range perspective the high points might be: the resounding recovery from the 2008 banking crash; the virtually continuous growth in prices for modern and contemporary art; or, more recently, the market’s adaptation to the erosion of the physical experience of art during the pandemic.
Closer inspection reveals geographic shifts of activity, such as the way the London gallery scene went into overdrive: between 2010 and 2017, numerous powerful international galleries opened or expanded in the capital. Also from Europe came an injection of Mediterranean culture with the arrival of specialist dealers from Italy, such as Mazzoleni and Tornabuoni.