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Publication of Frank Auerbach by William Feaver Marked By New Exhibition

Frank Auerbach will show 20 new works, landscapes and portrait paintings and drawings, in his first London exhibition for five years. Tower blocks on the Hampstead Road, Mornington Crescent, the view from Auerbach’s studio entrance all become subjects for landscape. Auerbach’s persistent familiarity with his corner of North London is echoed in his models, close friends and family members who have committed to a regime of regular sittings week in week out over many years. ‘‘To paint the same head over and over leads to unfamiliarity; eventually you get near the raw truth about it, just as people only blurt out the raw truth in the middle of a family quarrel.’’ Auerbach’s heads attempt a presence underpinned by likeness. His working practise of continual application and scraping-down of paint puts down a palimpsest as foundation and although the final work is seemingly the result of one sitting, it takes months, often years, of weekly sessions to capture something affecting and true.

The exhibition will mark the publication by Rizzoli of William Feaver’s monograph. There will be 200 colour plates and a separate reference section comprising images of Auerbach’s works to date – many never before reproduced, ISBN: 978-0-8478-3058-9. A deluxe limited edition including a new etching will also be available, ISBN:
978-0-8478-3303-0.

A small survey of Auerbach’s printmaking will also be shown. Commencing with a group of his earliest drypoints, from when he was a student at the Royal College of Art in 1954, to his most recent series of four highly acclaimed etchings on the largest scale the artist has undertaken to date.

“At 74 he is one of the best painters around”
Michael Kimmelman, The New York Times, 2006

A fully illustrated catalogue will be published. For further information visit marlboroughfineart.com

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