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Francis Bacon on accidents

This is part of an interview with Francis Bacon by Davis Sylvester, from "Interviews With Francis Bacon" by Davis Sylvester FB I think I tend to destroy the better paintings, or those that have been better to a certain extent. I try and take them further, and they lose all their qualities, and they lose everything. I think I would say that I tend to destroy all the better paintings. DS Can you never get it back once it’s gone over the top? FB Not now, and less and less. As the way I work is totally, now, accidental, and becomes more and more accidental, and doesn’t seem to behave, as it were, unless it is accidental, how can I recreate an accident? It’s almost an impossible thing to do. DS But you might get another accident on the same canvas. FB One might get another accident, bit it would never be quite the same. This is the thing that can probably happen only in oil paint, because it is so subtle that one tone, one piece of paint, that moves one thing into ...

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Mona Hatoum Mobile Home II, 2006 Furniture, household objects, suitcases, galvanized steel barriers, three electric motors and pulley system Richard Sera Richard Sera Richard Sera Roxy Paine's Conjoined , 2007 installed at Madison Square Park, New York Roxy Raine Bruce Nauman MAPPING THE STUDIO II with color shift, flip, flop, & flip/flop (Fat Chance John Cage) Julia Scher, Security by Julia II , Artists Space, New York, 1989. Palais de Tokyo, Paris Janet Cardiff Muriel Lake Incident 1999 Janet Cardiff Forty-Part Motet 2001 (British Edition)

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