
"Larry Gagosian states, 'Paris feels like the perfect place to bring these late paintings together for the first time. It's a city that had a profound effect on the artist and his work.'"
"Study from the Human Body - Figure in Movement (1982) features a cadmium-orange background and reflects Bacon's fascination with cricket, showcasing a truncated, nude body near a mirror."
"The painting was included in Bacon's exhibition at Galerie Maeght-Lelong in 1984, which attracted such large crowds that the police had to close the street."
Three late paintings by Francis Bacon, including Study from the Human Body - Figure in Movement (1982), will be displayed at Gagosian in Paris. Bacon had a profound relationship with Paris, frequently visiting and maintaining a studio there. Larry Gagosian emphasizes the importance of Paris for Bacon's work. The paintings reflect Bacon's artistic evolution and personal experiences, particularly his fascination with cricket and the impact of his partner's death on his art. The exhibition marks a significant moment in showcasing these works together for the first time.
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