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CHEERIO: 48 Hours with Francis Bacon: In Collaboration with the Estate of Francis Bacon

Past exhibition
27 - 28 April 2022
  • Overview
  • Installation Views
  • Bacon 020
  • Bacon 040 Edit
  • Brian Clarke & Elena Ochoa Foster, Francis Bacon. Detritus (2006). Edition no. 21/25
    Brian Clarke & Elena Ochoa Foster, Francis Bacon. Detritus (2006). Edition no. 21/25
  • Bacon 037 Edit
  • Bacon 035 Edit
  • Bacon 047 Edit
  • Francis Bacon Poster for the 1988 Van Gogh Exhibition in Arles, 1985 Oil on canvas, aerosol paint and lettering added by professional signwriter
    Francis Bacon
    Poster for the 1988 Van Gogh Exhibition in Arles, 1985
    Oil on canvas, aerosol paint and lettering added by professional signwriter
  • Francis Bacon Poster for the 1988 Van Gogh Exhibition in Arles, 1985 Oil on canvas, aerosol paint and lettering added by professional signwriter
    Francis Bacon
    Poster for the 1988 Van Gogh Exhibition in Arles, 1985
    Oil on canvas, aerosol paint and lettering added by professional signwriter
  • Bacon 023 Edit
  • Above: John Deakin photographs of Lucien Freud (1965) Below: Vitrine by Jeremy Deller (2022)

    Above: John Deakin photographs of Lucien Freud (1965)

    Below: Vitrine by Jeremy Deller (2022)

  • Detail of vitrine by Jeremy Deller (2022)

    Detail of vitrine by Jeremy Deller (2022)

  • Above: John Deakin photographs of Muriel Belcher and Isabel Rawsthorne (1960s) Below: I THINK RISK IS TOO STRONG A WORD, vitrine by DBC Pierre (2022)

    Above: John Deakin photographs of Muriel  Belcher and Isabel Rawsthorne (1960s)

    Below: I THINK RISK IS TOO STRONG A WORD, vitrine by DBC Pierre (2022)

     

  • Detail of I THINK RISK IS TOO STRONG A WORD, vitrine by DBC Pierre (2022)

    Detail of I THINK RISK IS TOO STRONG A WORD, vitrine by DBC Pierre (2022)

  • Above: John Deakin, Muriel Belcher (1964) Below: MOSCOW NIGHTS, vitrine by James Birch (2022)

    Above: John Deakin, Muriel Belcher (1964)

    Below: MOSCOW NIGHTS, vitrine by James Birch (2022)

  • Detail of MOSCOW NIGHTS, vitrine by James Birch (2022)

    Detail of MOSCOW NIGHTS, vitrine by James Birch (2022)

  • Bacon 063
  • Detail of ROI, vitrine by Neil Bartlett & Anthony Reynolds (2022)

    Detail of ROI, vitrine by Neil Bartlett & Anthony Reynolds (2022)

  • Bacon 055 Edit
  • Above: John Deakin Photographs of Lucien Freud and Henrietta Moraes, 1960s Below: CHAMPAGNE FOR MY REAL FRIENDS, vitrine by Bella Freud (2022)

    Above: John Deakin Photographs of Lucien Freud and Henrietta Moraes, 1960s

    Below: CHAMPAGNE FOR MY REAL FRIENDS, vitrine by Bella Freud (2022)

  • Detail of CHAMPAGNE FOR MY REAL FRIENDS, vitrine by Bella Freud (2022)

    Detail of CHAMPAGNE FOR MY REAL FRIENDS, vitrine by Bella Freud (2022)

  • Bacon 049 Edit
  • Detail of ALL COLOURS WILL AGREE IN THE DARK, vitrine by Greta Bellamacina & Martha Sprackland (2022)

    Detail of ALL COLOURS WILL AGREE IN THE DARK, vitrine by Greta Bellamacina & Martha Sprackland (2022)

     
  • Francis Bacon Study of the Human Body, 1987 Oil, pastel and aerosol paint on canvas
    Francis Bacon
    Study of the Human Body, 1987
    Oil, pastel and aerosol paint on canvas
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