This is an exceptionally lively, emotional, affectionate and compelling account of painters in the London village in the post-war period, before installation, performance, sculpture, photography, film and video weighed in from the 1970s on. It is really about artists who formed no coherent “ism”, but were united by a passion for the medium of paint.
14 June 2018, The Tablet
Bacon, Freud and Hockney among post-war 'London village' artists with a passion for paint
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