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Viewing Francis Bacon: Man and Beast

One of the most eagerly awaited shows of the year, Man and Beast explores how Francis Bacon’s fascination with animals influenced his work, notably his approach to the human body. Bacon was captivated by the movement of animals, sketching them on trips to South Africa and Regent’s Park zoo. His London studio was filled with wildlife books and Eadweard Muybridge’s 19th-century photographs of humans and animals in motion. A scrupulous observer of the human condition, Bacon believed that the closer he got to animals the better he could understand humanity.

Broadly chronological, this much-anticipated exhibition includes 45 works, from his earliest works of the 1930s and 40s through to the final painting he ever made in 1991. Other standout exhibits include a powerful trio of paintings of bullfights, all made in 1969, and a series of visceral portraits of Bacon’s lover and muse George Dyer.

Shown together, Bacon’s raw, distorted forms reveal the fine lines between the human and non-human, flesh and meat, violence and eroticism, and life and death. Uniquely disturbing, this show is not to be missed.

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Dates
29 January 2022 — 17 April 2022
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Viewing The Light Festival at Battersea Power Station

Brighten up cold dark evenings with a trip to Battersea Power Station’s winter ‘glow-up’, a Light Festival featuring six spectacular installations by celebrated artists from around the world. Curated in partnership with the Light Art Collection founded by Amsterdam Light Festival, the Battersea edition is free to attend and installed right across the swanky riverside neighbourhood.

Making their UK debuts are Italian lighting designer Michela Bonzi with Antenna Sud and Felipe Prado with his intriguing Picto Sender Machine. Featuring an enormous low-resolution screen of 1,200 enlarged pixels, the machine invites you to record a short video message using only movement, dance and gesture.

Also on display is Angelo Bonello’s mesmerising Run Beyond. ‘This work is about the power of imagination,’ says the artist, ‘a force that is so strong that it allows individuals to overcome their fears and limitations so that they can open themselves up to other cultures, new friendships and unknown worlds.’

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Dates
13 January 2022 — 27 February 2022
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Viewing Caro and North American Painters

Lauded as one of the greatest sculptors of his generation, Anthony Caro is best known for his large-scale abstract constructions made from steel, bronze, lead and wood. His breakthrough came in 1963 when he presented a series of brightly painted, abstract steel sculptures directly on the floor of the Whitechapel Gallery, prompting a radical shift in the dynamic between art and viewer.

This exhibition presents a selection of Caro’s floor sculptures from the 1960s and 70s alongside contemporaneous paintings by his American friends and peers including Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland and Larry Poons. Following a trip to America in 1959, Caro began welding and bolting together steel beams, plates, tubes and other elements, and experimenting with bold, flat colours. As seen here, Caro’s innovations in composition, geometry and the use of colour and space had echoes in the work of the ‘Color Field’ painters he admired. Add to your calendar now.

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Dates
27 January 2022 — 05 March 2022
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