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Lives of Lucian Freud: FAME 1968 - 2011

«The concluding volume of Feaver’s unmissable biography sees the great painter evolving from enfant terrible into Old Devil - although really was a man ever so uncompromisingly himself from cradle to grave? As a life it’s both a horrible warning and a shining example, and Feaver does it justice»

Daily Telegraph

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THE SUNDAY TIMES ART BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020

‘A dazzling tour de force’ THE TIMES

‘Does justice to Freud’s pitiless genius as an artist’ DAILY MAIL

‘You can hear Freud’s voice on the page’ OBSERVER

‘Mesmerising … the ideal companion to Freud’s work’ GUARDIAN


William Feaver, Lucian Freud’s collaborator, curator and close friend, knew the unknowable artist better than most. Les mer

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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE
CHOSEN AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE GUARDIAN, OBSERVER, THE TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, DAILY TELEGRAPH, MAIL ON SUNDAY, FINANCIAL TIMES, NEW STATESMAN, SPECTATOR
THE SUNDAY TIMES ART BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020

‘A dazzling tour de force’ THE TIMES

‘Does justice to Freud’s pitiless genius as an artist’ DAILY MAIL

‘You can hear Freud’s voice on the page’ OBSERVER

‘Mesmerising … the ideal companion to Freud’s work’ GUARDIAN


William Feaver, Lucian Freud’s collaborator, curator and close friend, knew the unknowable artist better than most. Over many years, Freud narrated to him the story of his life, ‘our novel’.

Fame follows Freud at the height of his powers, painting the most iconic works of his career in a constant and dissatisfied pursuit of perfection, just outrunning his gambling debts and tailor’s bills. Whether tattooing swallows at the base of Kate Moss’s back or exacting a strange and horrible revenge on Jerry Hall and Mick Jagger, Freud’s adventures were always perfectly characteristic. An enfant terrible till the end, even as he was commissioned to paint the Queen and attended his own retrospectives, what emerges is an artist wilfully oblivious to the glitter of the world around – and focussed instead on painting first and last.

Detaljer

Forlag
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
592
ISBN
9781526603562
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«The concluding volume of Feaver’s unmissable biography sees the great painter evolving from enfant terrible into Old Devil - although really was a man ever so uncompromisingly himself from cradle to grave? As a life it’s both a horrible warning and a shining example, and Feaver does it justice»

Daily Telegraph

«Freud was a wonderful painter – a genius – but a frequently awful human being. His endless feuds and fights, his numerous sexual partners, his extraordinary work and his eccentricities are all vividly chronicled in this, the second volume of Fever’s monumental biography»

Mail on Sunday, Books of the Year

«Lucian Freud wanted William Feaver’s biography of him to be ‘the first funny art book’ … [this is] certainly that, with laughs galore. But it’s also much more, not least a wonderfully vivid chronicle of the interlocking worlds of money, art and bohemia»

Observer, Best Books of 2020

«Huge, gossipy and sometimes shocking … no less breezy and eye-popping than the first»

The Times and Sunday Times Best Books of 2020

«Feaver has collected some fabulous stories»

Daily Telegraph, The Best Biographies and Memoirs of 2020

«Does justice to Freud’s pitiless genius as an artist»

Daily Mail

«Explosively enjoyable, bursting with life and art, and all focused on a central figure as wild and beguiling as any character in literature, real or fictitious ... Feaver is wonderfully deft at interweaving the art and the life in an unshowy manner. Throughout the two volumes he manages to convey Freud’s personal magnetism, and the way he was simultaneously controlled and controlling and out of control. And, rare for a biographer, he shows what it was like to be with his subject from day to day»

Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday

«Magnificent ... Reads like the last days of Rome ... Feaver shares his subject’s style and timing. His clipped prose is running commentary and ironic aside; the sentences, bone-dry, have dramatic entrances»

Frances Wilson, Times Literary Supplement

«If Freud’s pictures are at heart all about palpable reality, the same is true of Feaver’s daunting enterprise ... David Hockney described Freud’s portraits as being essentially “an account of looking”, and that’s just what Feaver’s book is too»

Sunday Times

«William Feaver’s biography of Lucian Freud also comes in two parts. I read the second part, Fame: 1968-2011 (Bloomsbury) this year and found it as engrossing and well informed as the first, and as judicious and well written»

Colm Toibin, New Statesman, Books of the Year

«[One of] the best things I read this year … crammed with enough jaw-dropping, buttocks-clenching revelations to keep a whole Soho pub entertained for days»

Robert Douglas Fairhurst, Spectator, Books of the Year

«Freud’s voice rings out on every page, offering opinions on everything from the poutiness of some of his less-acknowledged children … to the sublimity of Titian’s Diana and Callisto. There’s plenty of celebrity juice here too»

Guardian, Best Art Books of 2020

«The latest instalment of the epic biography of Lucian Freud finds him at the height of his fame»

The Times

«A biography that is as generous and unsparing as Freud’s own best work. At once personally intimate and critically detached, perceptive on the art ... but never trying to compete with it, Feaver’s biographical portrait is an unforgettable achievement»

Prospect

«An extremely juicy biography … You can hear Freud’s voice on the page, which is thrilling …Bulges with gossipy stuff … He was more vivid than other people ... and Feaver’s great and generous achievement in his book is to enable us to imagine this. Its last lines – Freud tells him, that he’s always liked lipstick on the teeth – are so perfect. Somehow, they say it all. Dress up, go out, get laid. And then try to get it all down in your work: “Tell people you’ve been alive”»

Rachel Cooke, Observer

«A mesmerising picture of a paintaholic who was incorrigibly on the make … Feaver’s vastly detailed biography is the ideal companion to Freud’s work. It resembles nothing so much as a large Freud canvas: hypnotic, occasionally reiterative, quirkily dark in places, proceeding by a process of obsessive accretion»

Elizabeth Lowry, Guardian

«Diverting … Freud played the mischievous bar-room raconteur, chuckling over bygone stunts and scrapes, and sticking the knife into old foes with venomous relish»

Sunday Telegraph

«Absorbing in all its darkness and light, a dazzling tour de force … Remarkable … we have to be grateful that his Boswell was there to make a record»

Literary Review

«Freud emerges, dab by dab, fully three-dimensional from Feaver’s vibrant recitation of dealers and models, works in progress and gambling ... David Hockney, another sitter, described Freud’s portraits as being essentially “an account of looking”, and that’s just what Feaver’s book is too»

SUNDAY TIMES

«This is a tremendous read. Anyone interested in British art needs it … An extraordinary book»

Andrew Marr, New Statesman

«Lucian Freud was unique; unique in intensity, in affection, in interest and in fun. This brilliant and compendious biography has the same qualities. It does justice to Lucian»

Frank Auerbach

«Mesmerising, almost surreal in its headlong layering of detail, memory and gossip. Propelled by Freud's sardonic recollections, and lit throughout by William Feaver's impeccable, penetrating analysis of the work, this is a monstrously brilliant portrait»

Jenny Uglow

«The painter emerges as fully three-dimensional in this second part of Feaver’s biography»

THE TIMES, Best paperbacks of 2022

«In William Feaver’s The Lives of Lucian Freud, based upon decades of conversation with the painter, we hear Freud’s remarkable voice on almost every page. The result is a vivid, intimate biography of one of the 20th century’s most storied artists»

Annalyn Swann and Mark Stevens, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors of de Kooning: An American Master

«Here, Freud gets to tell his version of events with panache»

Spectator

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