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"THE SCHOOL OF LONDON AND THEIR FRIENDS".(Elaine and Melvin Merians' collection exhibited)(art exhibition)(Brief Article)
Artforum International, January, 2001 by Schwabsky, Barry
R.B. Kitaj coined the phrase "School of London" in 1976, and although no one really knows what it means, the label stuck, especially after a touring exhibition in the late '80s and an unrelated book both used it as a title. Broadly speaking, the School of London seems to include almost any contemporary British figurative painter, though the core members are usually said to be Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, and Kitaj.
All but Kitaj are artists who paint from and against perceptible reality rather than the imagination; all but ...
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