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Contents of the Press Pack
PAGENUMBERTHEEXHIBITION
« Bacon, Monaco and French culture » 3
The curator: Martin Harrison 5
Quotes by and about Francis Bacon in Monaco and France 7
Francis Bacon biography 8
Key works and press images 12
Images of Francis Bacon in France and Monaco 13 THE LENDERS 16
THE GRIMALDI FORUM 17
THE FRANCIS BACON MB ART FOUNDATION 19
THE FRANCIS BACON ESTATE 21
THE EXHIBITION PARTNERS 22
PRACTICAL INFORMATION 23
For more information, please contact
Kate Burvill, KBRP E: [email protected], T: 00 44 (0) 7947 754 717
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THEEXHIBITION
FRANCISBACON,MONACOANDFRENCHCULTURE
TheGrimaldiForum,Monacowillpresentamajorexhibi:on,FrancisBacon,MonacoandFrenchCulturefrom2Julyto4September2016.Theexhibi:on,curatedbyMar:nHarrison,authoroftheforthcomingFrancisBaconCatalogueRaisonné(publica:onApril2016),willtakeplacewiththesupportofTheEstateofFrancisBaconinLondon,andtheFrancisBaconMBArtFounda:onbasedinMonaco.
FrancisBacon’sculturalorienta:onwas,toanextraordinarydegree,towardsFrance,andTheGrimaldiForumexhibi:onwillexplorethear:st’sworkfromthisuniqueangle:theimportantinfluenceofFrenchartandcultureonBacon’swork,andhisyearsinMonacothathadacrucialimpactonhisoeuvre.Majortriptychsaswellasfamousandlesswell-knownpain:ngswillbedisplayedthema:callyandwillshowdirectandindirectrela:onshipstoFranceandMonaco.Oneofthefeaturesofthisexhibi:onwillbetocross-referencemajorworksofthemasterswhoinspiredthear:st.
Theexhibi:onwillbringtogethermorethansixtypain:ngsbyBaconhimselfalongsideworksbyleadingar:stswhoinspiredhim,includingToulouse-Lautrec,Picasso,GiacomeS,LégerandSou:ne.Majorloansfrompublicandprivatecollec:onsaroundtheworldincludeHeadVI(1949)fromtheArtsCouncilEngland,theextraordinaryFragmentofaCrucifixion(1950,VanAbbemuseum,Eindhoven),andPopeI:StudyA@erPopeInnocentXbyVelázquez(1951,fromAberdeenArtGallery).Therewillbeanumberofworks,manyrarelyifeverdisplayed,fromprivatecollec:ons,includingandTriptych–StudiesoftheHumanBody(1970),TurningFigure(1962),PortraitofaManWalkingDownSteps,(1972),Bacon’smostpoignanttributetoGeorgeDyer,paintedshortlya]erhisdeath.
Theexhibi:onincludes--forthefirst:me--FrancisBacon’sfirstwork,Watercolour(1929,FrancisBaconMBArtFounda:on)andBacon’slastpain:ng,completedin1991,thenever-before-exhibitedStudyofaBull.
Tatededicatedtworetrospec:vestothear:stduringhislife:me,in1962and1985,butFrancisBaconregardedtheretrospec:veattheGrandPalaisin1971asthemostsignificantofhiscareer.OnlyPicassohadthesimilarhonourofaretrospec:veheldduringhislife:meattheGrandPalais,in1966.
Theexhibi:onissponsoredbyCompagnieMonégasquedeBanque(CMBandSotheby’s.
Theexhibi:onwilltraveltotheGuggenheimMuseuminBilbaofrom30September2016to8January2017,focusingonthear:st’srela:onshipwithSpain.
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FrancisBaconinMonacoandFrance
FrancisBacon(borninDublinin1909,diedinMadridin1992,livedinLondon,ParisandMonaco)wasimmediatelytakenwithFrenchculturewhenhemadehisfirstvisittoParisinhisteens.Inthespringof1927,aged17,hespent:meinChan:llyandinthatsameyear,whenvisi:nganexhibi:onatthePaulRosenbergGallery,heencounteredPicasso’sworkswhichinspiredhimtotakeuppain:ng.
Later,a]ersellingPainOng1946toEricaBrausen,whowastobecomehisartdealertwoyearslater,Baconle]LondonforthePrincipalityofMonacoinJuly1946,andlivedthereun:ltheearlyfi]ies.ItwasinMonacothathepaintedhisfirst“pope”,mainlyinspiredbyVelázquez’sPortraitofPopeInnocentX,therethathestartedtopaintonthereverseofhiscanvas,andtherethathebegantoconcentratehisworkonthehumanform.Itwasadecisivestageinhiscareer,whichledhimtobeingrecognisedasoneofthemostenigma:cpost-warfigura:vear:sts.
BaconreturnedfrequentlythroughouthislifetoMonacoandtheSouthofFrance.Inthefi]iesandthesix:esheo]encamewithhiscircleoffriendsfromLondon’sSohoandfromWivenhoe.Forthefollowingtwentyyearshecouldo]enbeseenwithhisParisianfriendsandwithJohnEdwards,bothhismuseandhiscompanion.In1975hetookastudioapartmentinParis,whichhekeptun:l1987.ThereheexecutednumerousportraitsofhisParisianfriends,notablyMichelLeirisandJacquesDupin.
FrancisBaconMBArtFoundaLon
ThisisthefirstmajoreventtobeorganizedundertheauspicesofthenewlyfoundedFrancis BaconMBArtFounda:on,inauguratedinMonacoon28October2014(tocoincidewiththear:st’sbirthday)byHSHPrinceAlbertII.Thisprivatenon-profitins:tu:onistheonlyfounda:onintheworlddedicatedtoFrancisBacon.Itsmissionistopromoteadeeperunderstandingofthework,lifeandworkingmethodsofFrancisBaconthroughouttheworldwithapar:cularfocusontheperiodduringwhichthear:stlivedandworkedinMonacoandFrance.
TheFounda:onsupportsoriginalresearchonFrancisBacon,sponsorsemergingar:sts,organizesexhibi:onsandseminarsonBacon’soeuvreinpartnershipwithlocalandinterna:onalins:tu:onsandfinancesprojectsassociatedwiththear:st.
FrancisBacon,MonacoandFrenchCultureFromJuly2toSeptember4,2016Website:www.grimaldiforum.com
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THECURATOR–MarLnHarrison
Mar:nHarrisonis theeditorofFrancis Bacon:CatalogueRaisonné,whichwill bepublishedon April 16 2016. He has published on 19th and 20th century art and photography andcurated exhibi:ons in the UK (Victoria & Albert Museum; Na:onal Portrait Gallery;AshmoleanMuseum),Italy,theUSAandMexico.Heco-curatedtheBaconexhibi:onattheKunstsammlungNordrhein-Wesnalen,Dusseldorfin2006,andFrancisBacon/HenryMoore:FleshandBone,TheAshmoleanMuseum,Oxford,2013.HisfirstessayonFrancisBaconwaspublishedin1999.Hewas theauthorofInCamera: FrancisBacon-Photography,filmandthepracOceofpainOng(Thames&Hudson,2005)and,withRebeccaDaniels,FrancisBacon:Incunabula (Thames& Hudson, 2008). In 2009 he edited Francis Bacon – New Studies:CentenaryEssays,a collec:onofnineoriginal essaystocelebratethecentenaryofthebirthofthear:st.
Mar:nHarrisonpublishedsince2003numerousessaysprincipallytextsinexhibi:oncatalogues,andinaddi:ontothoseinbookslistedseparately.Healsopublishedextendedtextsinthisperiodontwenty-sevenBaconpain:ngsforChris:e’s,Sotheby’s,andPhilipsdePury,inLondon,NewYorkandParis,andreviewsofBaconbooksinTheArtNewspaperandtheBurlingtonMagazine).
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PUBLICATIONSBYMARTINHARRISON
-‘Bacon:Caged–Uncaged’,FrancisBacon:Caged–Uncaged,MuseuSerralves,Porto,2003
-‘StudyingForm’,FrancisBacon:StudyingForm(withDavidSylvester),FaggionatoFineArt,2005
-‘FrancisBacon:LostandFound’,Apollo,March2005
-‘FrancisBacon:MovingPictures’,AntwerpFotoMuseumMagazine,2006
-‘FrancisBacon:ExtremePointsofRealism’,FrancisBacon:TheViolenceoftheReal,K20,Düsseldorf,2006-07
-‘Bacon’sPain:ngs’,FrancisBacon,Tate(travelledtoPradoMuseum,Madrid,andMetropolitanMuseumofArt,NewYork),2008-09
-‘FrancisBacon:ThePulsa:onsofaPerson’,AlbertoGiacome\:FrancisBacon–IsabelandOtherInOmateStrangers(withVeroniqueWiesinger),Gagosian,NewYork,2008
-‘UnfinishedPain:ngs’and‘LatentImages’,FrancisBacon:ATerribleBeauty,DublinCityGalleryTheHughLane,andComptonVerney,2009-10
-‘Irra:onalMarks’,Bacon:Rembrandt,Ordovas,London,2011
-‘Poten:alImages’,FrancisBaconandtheExistenOalCondiOoninContemporaryArt,PalazzoStrozzi,Florence,2012
-‘AustralianConnec:ons’(withRebeccaDaniels),FrancisBacon:FiveDecades,ArtGalleryofNewSouthWales,Sydney,2012-13
-‘MovementandGravity’,Bacon:Rodin,Ordovas,London,2013‘TheBigBlue’,Ordovas,London,2015
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QuotesbyandaboutFrancisBacon,FranceandMonaco
;…whatisartabout?Itistryingtomakesomethingoutofthechaosofexistence.’FrancisBacon
‘BaconwastheonlyimportantarOstofhisgeneraOonanywherewhobehavedasifParisweresOllthecentreoftheartworld’DavidSylvester,LookingBackatFrancisBacon,London2000
‘BaconhasasmalltreasuryofFrenchinsights…IsuspectthatheprefersgoodFrenchconversaOontoalmostanykindofformalentertainment.Helovestheradical,unsparingcharacterofFrenchtalk:andhelovestheprodigalityofimaginaOonwhichhasbeenshownbythebestFrenchPainters,thevaulOngambiOon,thetotalseriousness,thereadinesstodareanything,theinsOncOveknowledgeofhowtopaceacareer,’Cri:candwriterJohnRussellsummingupBacon’srela:onshipwithFrance
FromFrancisBacon’sLeSerswriSenfromMonaco
‘IhavefoundavillawithwhatIhopewillbeawonderfulroomtoworkinatthetopofthehousewithwindowsallaround(...);Baconwri:ngtoEricaBrausenfromVillaFrontalière,Monaco
‘IamatthemomentworkingonsomeheadswhichIlikebeferthananyIhavedonebefore’Baconwri:ngtoArthurJeffressfromVillaSouka-Ha:,Monaco
Iamworkingon3sketchesoftheVelázquezportraitofPopeInnocentII(sic).Baconwri:ngtoGrahamSutherlandfromHôtelRé,19October1946
‘Iwantaveryorderedimage,butIwantittocomeaboutbychance’BaconduringaninterviewwithDavidSylvester,1966
‘IrememberwhenIlivedonceforalongOmeinMonteCarloandIbecameobsessedbythecasinoandIspentwholedaysthere–andthereyoucouldgoinatteno’clockinthemorningandneedn’tcomeoutunOlaboutfouro’clockthefollowingmorning(…)Baconduringaconversa:onwithDavidSylvester,1966
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FRANCISBACONBIOGRAPHY
1909Born28OctoberinaDublinnursinghomeat63LowerBaggotStreet,thesecondoffivechildren.Bacon’sfather,AnthonyEdward(‘Eddy’)Mor:merBacon,are:redcaptainintheDurhamLightInfantry,hasbegunanewcareerasahorse-trainer,whilehismother,Chris:naWinifredLoxleyBacon(néeFirth),inheritedwealthfromherfamily’ssteelcompany.Bacon’sparents,bothEnglish,liveatCannycourtHouseinCountyKildareinIreland,totakeadvantageofthearea’sequestrianfacili:esandtheproximityoftheCurragh.Francisisasthma:candallergictohorsesanddogs.Thisisperceivedbyhisfatherasaweakness.Baconsaidhelaterini:atedhisfirstsexualencounterwithstablegrooms.
1915FollowingtheoutbreakoftheWorldWar,thefamilymovebackto6WestbourneCrescentinLondon,whereBacon’sfatherworksfortheTerritorialForceoftheBri:shArmy.
1927Withanallowanceof£3perweekfromhismother’strustfund,Bacondri]saroundLondon,embarkingonaseriesofbriefoddjobs.Laterintheyear,inalastawempttostraightenouthisson,Bacon’sfathersendsFrancistoBerlinwitharela:ve.Atthis:me,Berlinisoneofthemostexo:candexci:ngci:es–ades:na:onforhomosexualexcursion.Hisguardianseducesandthenabandonshim.BaconmovestoParisaroundspring:me.Here,hemeetsYvonneBocquen:n,whodecidestotakehimunderherwing,offeringhimaroomatherhouseinChan:lly,teachinghimFrenchandintroducinghimtoParisiansociety.InParis,heencounterstheworkofPicassoataPaulRosenbergGalleryexhibi:on,whichactsasthefirstrealcatalystforBaconbecomingapainter.
1929SpendsmostoftheyearinFranceandreturnstoLondoninlate1929,movingintoaconvertedgarageat17QueensberryMewsWest,SouthKensington,andestablishinghimselfasaninteriordesigner.HesharestheupperfloorwithEricAllden,hiscompanionandfirstcollector.BaconpaintsWatercolour,1929(hisearliestpain:ngtosurvive).
1930InAugustTheStudiomagazinepublishesanar:cleen:tled“The1930LookinBri:shDecora:on”.Baconissingledoutforhisimpressivelyavant-gardefurnitureandrugdesign.BaconmeetsAustralianar:stRoyDeMaistre,whowillbecomehisfirstandarguablymostforma:vementor.InNovemberBaconholdsanexhibi:onat17QueensberryMewsWesttogetherwithDeMaistreandJeanShepeard.
1933InOctoberBacon’sCrucifixion,1933ispublishedinHerbertRead’sbookArtNow.DouglasCooper,thewriterandart-dealer,sellsitthroughtheMayorGallerytotheprominentcollectorMichaelSadler.
1934Setsuphisfirstsoloexhibi:oninFebruaryattheTransi:onGallery,London(inthebasementofafriend’shouseinCurzonStreet,Mayfair).Disappoin:ngreviewsleadBacontodestroymostoftheworks.
1945ThreeStudiesforFiguresattheBaseofaCrucifixion,1944–hisfirsttriptych–isexhibitedinagroupshowattheLefevreGallery,London,inApril1945.
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1946Exhibits“FigureStudyI&II”inagroupshowattheLefevreGalleryinFebruary.GrahamSutherlandintroducesEricaBrausentoBacon.ShebuysBacon’sPainOng1946for£200andwiththeproceedsBaconmovestoMonacowithEricHallandJessieLighnoot.TheybecomeMonegasqueresidentson5July.TravelsfromMonacotoParisinNovembertoseetheExposiOonInternaOonaled’ArtModerne(UNESCO),whichincludesPainOng1946.Bacon’sworkisexhibitedalongsidethatofar:stssuchasRoyDeMaistre,JohnMinton,HenryMoore,RodrigoMoynihan,PaulNashandGrahamSutherland.
1947AroundMarch,movestoVillaMinerve,2AvenuedelaCosta,Monaco,withJessieLighnootandEricHall.InOctoberBacon,LighnootandHallmovetoVillaSouka-Ha:,BoulevarddesBas-Moulins,Monaco(nowAvenuePrincesseGrace)wheretheyremainun:lOctober1948.Around1947,Baconstartspain:ngontheunprimedsideofthecanvasinMonaco.
1948MeetsMurielBelcher,whohasjustopenedtheColonyRoomonDeanStreetinSoho,London.Forthenextfortyyears,Baconwill‘holdcourt’inthisbar,surroundinghimselfwithkeyhabituésandar:stssuchasLucianFreud,JohnMinton,FrankAuerbachandDenisWirthMiller.EricaBrausenbecomesBacon’sfirstdealerandsecuresthepurchaseofPainOng1946byAlfredBarrfortheMuseumofModernArt,NewYork.ItisthefirstofBacon’spain:ngstoenteramuseum.FromNovember1948toNovember1949,BaconremainsaresidentatVillaSouka-Ha:inMonacowithJessieLighnoot.
1949RentsVillaFrontalière,Monaco,from1949totheearly1950s.DenisWirthMilleralertsBacontotheVictoriaandAlbertMuseum’scollec:onofcollotypeplatesfromEadweardMuybridge’sHumanFigureinMoOonandAnimalLocomoOon.On8November,twelveBaconpain:ngs,includingtheseriesofheadsthatthear:sthadstartedin1948inMonaco,areshownattheHanoverGalleryalongsidedrawingsbytheneo-roman:car:stRobinIronside.
1951Bacon’spain:ngsareexhibitedwiththoseofar:stssuchasLucianFreud,JohnMinton,PaulNash,GrahamSutherland,BenNicholsonandJohnPiper,fortheArtsCouncil’sBriOshPainOng1925-50.CecilBeatonphotographsBaconatReddishHouse,BroadChalkeon9May.Soloexhibi:oninDecemberattheHanoverGallery.
1952Startsanintenseandviolentrela:onshipwithPeterLacy,anexR.A.F.pilot.
1953PaintshisfirstportraittriptychThreeStudiesoftheHumanHeadandTwoFigures.Hashisfirstsoloexhibi:onintheUSAatDurlacherBrothers,NewYorkinOctober.
1954InMarch,movestotheImperialHotelinHenley-On-Thameswherehestartsthe“ManInBlue”series.InJunehisworkisexhibitedattheHanoverGallery.Inthesamemonth,BaconrepresentsBritainattheVeniceBiennale,alongsideFreudandNicholson.HetravelstoRomewithPeterLacyinthesummerand,accordingtoBacon,deliberatelyavoidsvisi:ngVelazquez’sPopeInnocentXatPalazzoDoriaPamphilj.
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1955StartshisWilliamBlakeseries,resul:ngfromacommissionfromthecomposerGerardSchurmannforacoverdesignforhisnine“PoemsofWilliamBlake”.
1957Firstsoloexhibi:oninParisatGalerieRiveDroiteinFebruary.InMarch,exhibitshisVanGoghSeriesattheHanoverGalleryinLondon.
1958Soloexhibi:oninItalyatGalleriaGalateainTurin(January)andGalleriadell’ArieteinMilan(February).InOctober,suddenlyleavestheHanoverGalleryforMarlboroughFineArt,whichwillrepresentBaconun:ltheendofhislife.Bytheendoftheyear,histurbulentrela:onshipwithPeterLacyends.
1960InJanuary,CecilBeatontakesaseriesofphotographsofBaconinhisstudioat9OverstrandMansions.
1961Moves,intheautumn,to7ReeceMews,whichwillremainhisLondonstudioandhomeun:lhisdeath.
1962InMay,Baconhashisfirstretrospec:veexhibi:onattheTateGallery,forwhichhepaintsThreeStudiesforaCrucifixion,1962.Ontheretrospec:ve’sopeningday,BaconreceivesatelegraminforminghimthatPeterLacyhasdiedinTangier.MeetsGiacomeSthroughIsabelRawsthorne.Inabout1962,hecommissionsJohnDeakintotakeaseriesofphotographsforhimtouseassourcematerial.
1963Intheautumn,hemeetsGeorgeDyerwhowillbecomehisloverandmuse.InOctober,Baconhasaretrospec:veexhibi:onattheSolomonR.GuggenheimMuseum,NewYork.
1965AttheGiacomeSretrospec:veattheTateGallery,BaconmeetsMichelLeiriswhowillbecomeaclosefriendandakeywriteronBacon’sart.
1966Soloexhibi:onatGalerieMaeghtinParisinNovember.
1968InNovember,BaconvisitstheUSAforthefirst:me,togetherwithGeorgeDyer,forhisexhibi:onattheMarlborough-GersonGallery,NewYork.DyerawemptstocommitsuicideattheHotelAlgonquinwheretheyarestaying.
1971InApril,Bacon’smotherdiesinSouthAfrica.From27October,Baconisgiventheprivilegeofamajorretrospec:veexhibi:onattheGrandPalaisinParis.GeorgeDyerisfounddeadatHôteldesSaints-Pèrestwodaysbeforetheexhibi:onpreview,onthe24th.Paintsthefirstofhismemorial‘BlackTriptychs’thefollowingmonth.
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1975MeetsthearthistorianEddyBatacheandtheartconsultantReinhardHassert,whowillremainBacon’sclosestconfidantesandfriendsforthelastseventeenyearsofhislife.InMarch,travelstoNewYorkforhisexhibi:onattheMetropolitanMuseumofArt;whiletherehemeetsAndyWarholandRobertRauschenberg.
1976MeetsJohnEdwards,whowillbecomeBacon’scompanionandclosestfriendun:lhisdeath.InJuly,BaconexhibitshisworkatMuséeCan:niinMarseilles.
1983Baconhashisfirstexhibi:oninJapan,attheNa:onalMuseumofModernArtinTokyoandthenKyotoandNagoya.
1984InJanuary,aBaconexhibi:onopensatGalerieMaeght-LelonginParis.BacongivesuphisParisianapartment.
1985InMay,Baconhasasecondretrospec:veexhibi:onattheTateGallery,with125worksexhibited.
1989AmajorBaconretrospec:veopensattheHirshhornMuseumandSculptureGardenoftheSmithsonianIns:tu:on,inWashington,beforetravellingin1990toLosAngelesCountyMuseumofArtandtheMuseumofModernArt,NewYork.
1990BacontravelstoMadridtoseetheVelázquezexhibi:onatthePradoandtoColmar,Alsace,toseeGrünewald’sIsenheimAltarpiece.
1991Paintshislasttriptych:Triptych1991.
1992IsabelRawsthornediesinJanuary.InApril,BacontravelstoMadrid,againsthisdoctor’sadvice,tovisitJoséCapelo.Afewdaysa]erhisarrival,heistakentoClinicaRuberwithpneumoniaaggravatedbyasthma.Hediesofaheartawackon28April.
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KEYWORKSANDPRESSIMAGES
TheseimagesareforoneLmeuseinrelaLontotheexhibiLonandmustbefullycredited.Pleaseensurethatallworksthatareshowninfull,withnooverprinLngormanipulaLon.PLEASESEEFULLNOTESBELOW
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FrancisBaconWatercolour,1929Pencil,blackink,watercolorandgouache21x13cmMBArtCollec:on©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrightsreserved,
FrancisBaconHeadVI,1949Oiloncanvas93,2x76,5cmArtsCouncilCollec:on,SouthbankCentre,London©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrights
FrancisBaconFragmentofaCrucifixion,1950Oilandcowonwooloncanvas158,4x127,4cmCollec:onVanAbbemuseum,Eindhoven©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrights
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FrancisBaconTurningFigure,1962Oiloncanvas198x144,5cmPrivateCollec:on©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrightsreserved,DACS2016.
FrancisBaconSea,1953Oiloncanvas155x117,5cmTheEstateofFrancisBacon©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrightsreserved,DACS2016
FrancisBaconStudyforaPortraitofVanGogh,1957Oiloncanvas198,1x142,2cmArtsCouncilCollec:on,SouthbankCentre,London©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrightsreserved,DACS2016.
FrancisBaconStudyofaDog,1952Oiloncanvas198,1x137,2cmPresentedbyEricHall1952Tate,London©Tate,London2016
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FrancisBaconPortraitofaManWalkingDownSteps,1972Oiloncanvas198x147,5cmPrivateCollec:on©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrightsreserved,DACS2016
FrancisBaconStudiesoftheHumanBody,1970Oiloncanvas198x147,5cmPrivateCollec:on,CourtesyOrdovas©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrightsreserved,DACS2016
FrancisBaconPortraitofMichelLeiris,1976Huilesurtoile35,5x30,5cmDona:onLouiseetMichelLeiris,1984CentrePompidou,Paris-Muséena:onald'artmoderne/Centredecréa:onindustrielle©TheEstateofFrancisBacon.Allrightsreserved,DACS2016.Photo:
Images of Francis Bacon in France and Monaco
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Francis Bacon at Vaux-le-Vicomte in 1977.
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Francis Bacon in Nice in March 1979
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Francis Bacon in Monaco in1981
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Francis Bacon and Reinhard Hassert in Monaco in 1981
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THELENDERS
MuseumsandInsLtuLons
ArtsCouncilCollec:on,LondonEstateBacon,LondonTateBritain,LondonLeedsArtGallery,LeedsHawonGallery,NewcastleuponTyneAberdeenArtGallery,AberdeenSainsburyCentreforVisualArts,NorwichCentrePompidou,ParisMuséedePicardie(dépôtduCNAP)MuséeCan:ni,MarseilleFondaOonGiacome\,ParisMuséeLéger,BiotFondaOonLurçat,AcadémiedesBeaux-ArtsMuséedel’Orangerie,ParisMuséed'artmodernedelaVilledeParisVanAbbemuseum(TheNetherlands)KunstmuseumBochum(Germany)
V-A-CFounda:on,Moscow(Russia)ArtGalleryofNewSouthWales(Australia)
FrancisBaconMBArtFounda:on,Monaco
Morethan20PrivateCollecLons
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THEGRIMALDIFORUMMONACOThemeeLngplaceforallcultures
Oneplace,manyexhibi:ons:Poisedbetweensea andsky,the GrimaldiForumMonacois anunparalleledvenueprovidingaculturalprogrammefocusedonthreemajorthemes:exhibi:ons,musicanddance.EverysummertheGrimaldi ForumMonacoputs ona majorthema:cexhibi:ondevotedtoaleadingarts movement,a heritage orcivilisa:ontopicor indeedany subject thatexpressestherevitalisa:onofcrea:on.Itis anopportunitytovaloriseitsassets anduniquefeatures bymaking 4000m² ofexhibi:on space available for crea:ng without restric:on, puSng themostefficient technological toolsat theservice of display design andmobilising thebestspecialistsineveryfieldsoastoensurethetechnicalqualityoftheexhibi:ons.
Theefficacy of thisalchemy has already beenprovenby theimmenseenthusiasmof thepressandgeneralpublic.
• AIR-AIR,2000• China,theCenturyoftheFirstEmperor,2001• JoursdeCirque,2002• SuperWarhol,2003• Imperial Saint Petersburg, fromPeter the Great to Catherine the Great, from the
collec:onsintheHermitageMuseumandtheAcademyofFineArts,2004• ArtsofAfrica,fromtradi:onalartstotheJeanPigozzicontemporarycollec:on,2005• New York, New York, 50 years of art, architecture, cinema, performance art,
photographyandvideo,2006.• GraceKellyyears,PrincessofMonaco,2007.• QueensofEgypt,2008• Moscow,SplendoursoftheRomanovs,2009• Kyoto-Tokyo,fromSamouraistoMangas,2010• TheMagnificenceandGrandeuroftheCourtsofEurope,2011• ExtraLarge,2012• MonacocelebratesPicasso,2013• ArtLoversStoriesofartinthePinaultCollecOon,2014• FromChagalltoMalevich,therevoluOonoftheavant-garde,2015• FrancisBaconMonacoandFrenchculture,2016
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco works with the world's greatest cultural ins:tu:ons –museums,founda:ons,andgalleries andhashadtheprivilegeofobtainingsignificantloansofimportantworksofart.
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But the Grimaldi Forum Monaco has a dual func:on and it is that which gives it itspar:cularity voca:on: it is also a congress and trade show centre hos:ng some 100corporateeventseachyear(congresses,tradefairs,conven:onsetc).
Thestagein its Salledes Princes, thePrincipality ofMonaco'slargest auditorium sea:ng1800 people, regularly hosts musicals such as Grease, Mamma Mia and Thriller Liveinterna:onalballetcompanies (theKirovandtheBolshoi)andpopandrockconcerts (NorahJones,Mickey3D,RokiaTraoré,LouReed,BlackEyedPeas).Ofcourse itis alsothe naturalvenue for Monaco's own long-standing cultural ins:tu:ons: theMonte-Carlo Ballet, thePhilharmonicOrchestraandtheMonte-CarloOpera,whichare abletopresentspectacularproduc:onsonits1000m²stage,equivalenttothatoftheParisOpéraBas:lle.
TheGrimaldi ForumMonaco's calendarreflectsthis diversityandits consistentambi:ontoreachbeyondcultural dividessoas tobringall forms ofar:s:cexpressionandthebusinessworldtogetherandtherebyinviteanincreasinglywide-rangingpublictoopentheirmindstotheworldthroughthis,thePrincipality's"prism".
TheGrimaldiForumMonacooffers35,000m²ofexhibi:onandfunc:onspacecomprising:
• Threeauditoriums:Salle des Princes (1800seats),SallePrince Pierre (800seats),SalleCamilleBlanc(400seats)including10,000m²ofexhibi:onspace
• EspaceRavel,4180m²ofwhich2500m²iswithoutpillars• EspaceDiaghilev,3970m².
Since October 2008 the Grimaldi Forum has held ISO 14001:2004 environmentalmanagementcer:fica:on.
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TheFrancisBaconMBArtFoundaLonopenedinMonacoon28October2014
TheFrancis BaconMBArtFounda:on,basedinMonaco,is a non-profitins:tutededica:ngits scholarlyac:vi:es andresearchtothemostenigma:cBri:shfigura:ve ar:stofthepost-warera.
The Founda:on’s mission is to promote a deeper understanding of the work, life andmethodologyofFrancis Baconworldwide,withapar:cularfocus onthe:methatthe ar:stlivedandworkedinMonacoandFrance.This ins:tutesupports original research,sponsorsemergingar:sts,organizes exhibi:ons andseminarsonBaconwithlocal andinterna:onalins:tu:ons,andfundsprojectsrelatedtothear:st.
TheEstateofFrancis BaconwelcomestheFounda:onandcollaborates withitonresearchandeduca:onal ac:vi:es. The art historianMar:nHarrison, editor of theFrancis BaconCatalogueRaisonné,isontheboardofthisins:tute.
TheFounda:onwasestablishedbyMajid Boustany,whofirst cameacross Francis Bacon’sworkwhilst takinga course inArt History alongside his academic studies inBusiness andInterna:onal Rela:ons.AnencounterwithBacon’s seminal triptychThreeStudiesforFiguresattheBaseofaCrucifixion(1944)atthe TateGallerystartedBoustanyona pathofdiscoverythat con:nues to this day: “Bacon’s enigma:c triptych challenged interpreta:on andtriggeredinmetheneedtoexplorehisworld”,thefoundersays.
Boustany’simmersion intoBacon’s oeuvregoes backtothe1990s; hequickly discoveredthat the ar:st had lived andworked inMonaco from July 1946 to the early 1950sandfrequently returnedtothe Principalitythroughouthis life.“Bacono]enmadereferences tohis lifeandwork in Monaco” saysthe founder,whohimselfhas calledMonacohomeformorethantwentyyears.Boustany decidedtohousehis Founda:ononthegroundfloor oftheVilla Elise,21Boulevardd’Italie, situatedintheheartofMonaco.The ins:tuteis openthroughouttheyear toscholars,arthistorians andtothegeneral public,twicea week,byappointmentonly.
The founder has been building over a number of years a comprehensive art collec:ondedicated to Francis Bacon of more than 2500 items that now includes: a selec:onofpain:ngs by Bacon from the late 1920s to theearly 1980s and work by key peers andinfluences,auniquephotographicarchiveonthear:stbyleadingphotographers as well asby his friendsand lovers, acomprehensive collec:on of Bacon’sexhibi:on catalogues, awide selec:on of thear:st’s graphic works, auniquearray of working documents fromBacon’s various studios, a number ofrareitems fromBacon’sfurnitureandrug designerperiodandalibrarydedicatedtothear:stofferinganessen:alresourceforscholars.
TheFounda:onwebsiteis:www.mbarnounda:on.com
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FirstpublicaLonbytheFrancisBaconMBArtFoundaLon
This firstbookpublishedin June2015introduces the objec:vesoftheFrancisBaconMBArtFoundaLon.Thebookthenthrows lightonthe close:es thatBaconhadwiththePrincipalityofMonaco,theSouthofFranceandtheCityofLight.
Two eminent art historians, Mar:n Harrison and Eddy Batache, have enriched thispublica:onwiththeirtexts.The bookcloseswithahighlycomprehensive chronologyofthear:st.
FirstresearchsponsoredbytheFoundaLon
The art historian, Katharina Günther, was the first recipient of theMB Art FoundaLonScholarshipfromOctober2014toJuly2015.She undertook a twelve-month research project analysing a collec:on of hitherto un-researched material associated with Francis Bacon and the ar:st Denis Wirth Miller.ConclusionsofthisresearchareavailableontheFounda:onwebsite.
ExhibiLonssupportedbytheFoundaLon•WhitechapelGallery
TheFrancisBaconMB Art Founda:onisamongthesponsors of theWhitechapel Gallery
installa:onthatwasonfromJune23thto30August30th,2015.Francis Bacon’s StudyforaPortrait(1953)is thefocusofaninstalla:onbyJamesRichards attheWhitechapelGallery,whichissupportedbytheFrancisBaconMBArtFounda:on.
hSp://www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibiLons/james-richards-selects-v-c-collecLon/
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THEPARTNERS
CompagnieMonégasquede Banque(CMB) is theleading Private Bank, solidly establishedsince1976inMonaco.Withaskilledandcommiwedworkforce,itserveswealthyresidentornon-resident interna:onal clients. In viewofitshistory andbecauseitsdecisioncentre islocatedinthePrincipality,CMBisconsideredasthereferencelocalMonegasquebank.
In2014,CMBhas beenawarded«BestLocal Private BankinMonaco2014»byEuromoney,thepres:gious financial magazine. CMBhasbeenpar:cularly proudof this awardwhichrecognizes aphilosophyofqualityserviceforbanking,basedonits core-values whicharethefocus on clients’ needs, the development of skills, the respect of diversity anduncompromisingintegrity.
CMB was founded by several renowned banking groups and Monegasque referenceshareholders.BancaCommercialeItaliana,CommerzbankandCompagnieFinancière Paribaswereamongitshistoricalshareholders.
In2016CMBcelebratesits 40thanniversary.A]erfourdecades thathaveenabledthebanktoconfirmitssolidityandreliability,CMBisnow,morethanever,a key-playerinthebankingsector inMonaco. Fully dedicatedtoits customers, its maingoal is togeneratevalue forgenera:ons.
Oliver Barker, Sotheby’s Senior Interna:onal Specialist Contemporary Art: “We aredelightedto support this ground-breaking exhibi:onexploring theprofound influenceofFrench culture on the work of Francis Bacon. Alongside Mar:n Harrison’s CatalogueRaisonné,theexhibi:onwill greatly expandourunderstandingofBacon’s oeuvreandthedecisiveroleofMonacoandFranceinthear:st’slifeandwork.”
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THEGRIMALDIFORUM-PRACTICALINFORMATION
Theexhibi:on«FrancisBacon,Monaco andFrench Culture» is producedby the GrimaldiForum Monaco in partnership with the CompagnieMonégasque de Banque (CMB) andSOTHEBY’S.
Curator:MartinHarrisonDisplayDesign:GrimaldiForumMonacoPlace:EspaceRavelduGrimaldiForumMonaco10,avenuePrincesseGrace-98000MonacoInternetSite:www.grimaldiforum.comEVENTS ApplicaLon:freeonAppstoreAppstoreetGooglePlayTheGrimaldiForumMonaco
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Dates:FromJuly2toSeptember4,2016Hours:Openeverydayfrom10amto8pmThursdayeveningsun:l10pm
Entrancefee:Pre-saleat5€onwww.grimaldiforum.comunLlJune30,2016Full price = 10 €. Reduced price: Groups (+ 10 people) = 8 € - Students (-25 years onpresenta:onofcard)=8€-seniors(+65years)=8€-FREEforthoseunderageeighteen
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Accessibility:Exhibi:onaccessibletothemobilityimpairedorthosewithlimitedmobility
GrimaldiForumTicketOfficeTél.+37799993000-Fax+37799993001–E-mail::[email protected].
ExhibiLoncatalogue:Format:29x24cm.150illustra:ons.About272pagesText inEnglishandFrench.EssaysbyMar:nHarrison,Eddy Batache,Catherine Howe, DrDarrenAmbrose,DrRebeccaDaniels,DrCarolJacobi,DrJamesWishart,AmandaHarrisonCo-edition:AlbinMichel/FrancisBaconMBArtFoundationPublicaLondate:June2016
MediaContactsfortheexhibiLon:
LONDON:KateBurvill,KBPRTel:0044(0)7947754717E:[email protected]
MONACO:HervéZorgnios,Tel:0037799992502E:[email protected]
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