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[I am profoundly grateful to the sources of these images:
Editions de la différence
. Credits given at the end.][The following is quotation. My commentary is bracketed in red.]
Rhythmic Geometric
Francis Bacon
Triptych, Three Studies of Lucian Freud, 1969
Private Collection, Rome
Painting 19 of Deleuze's
Francis Bacon: Logique de la sensation. Tome II - Peintures
Painting [55] of the English translation
and Painting [19] of the Seuil 2002 French
[Deleuze identifies different sorts of wrestling forces in Bacon's paintings. One type results when a figure is enclosed in some sort of shape. In this case, the figures are contained in a parallelepiped. Such enclosures isolate the figure. They also apply a force to the figure, all while the figure pushes back. This in-an-out exchange of forces Deleuze relates to the pumping of the heart muscle.]
(Again, thanks
Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[In this triptych, no doubt the figures are related. Each one reminds us of the other. Yet if we were asked to tell a story that explains how they relate to each other, we would not be able to do so. Hence our brains cannot discern a logic behind their relations. But we still sense their similarities, so we feel forced to try to put them together somehow. This contracts their differences together without synthesizing them.]
(Again, thanks
Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
Deleuze, Gilles. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation. Transl. Daniel W. Smith. London/New York: Continuum, 2003.
Deleuze, Gilles. Francis Bacon: Logique de la sensation. Paris: Seuil, 2002.
Deleuze, Gilles. Francis Bacon: Logique de la sensation. Tome II - Peintures. Paris: Editions de la différence [Littératures], 1981.
Images obtained gratefully from:
Deleuze, Gilles. Francis Bacon: Logique de la sensation. Tome II - Peintures. Paris: Editions de la différence [Littératures], 1981.
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