I'll die with a brush in my hand: Frank Auerbach a life in pictures
Briefly

Auerbach's work, particularly his depictions of Camden, combines topographical elements with deep emotional resonance, reflecting a connection between the landscape and his life experiences.
In his long-standing studio since the 1950s, Auerbach captured not just the physical surroundings, but integrated personal feelings into the essence of his artworks.
The recent exhibition showcases Auerbach's journey as an artist, revealing his evolution and his unique approach to self-portraiture throughout his extensive career.
Critics have noted the significance of Auerbach presenting his own image, emphasizing how his self-portraits reveal the complexities of his identity and artistic vision.
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