Francis Bacon, Alberto Giacometti

FONDATION BEYELER
Baselstrasse 101 CH-4125 Riehen/Basel

Phone +41 61 645 97 00 Fax +41 61 645 97 19 e-mail:
APRIL 29 > SEPTEMBER 2, 2018
![]() Francis Bacon |
![]() Alberto Giacometti |
Alberto Giacometti (1901 – 1966) and Francis Bacon (1909 – 1992) had a decisive influence on the art of the twentieth century. This exhibition brings the two artists together for the first time. Different as their art may initially appear, the joint presentation of their work reveals many surprising similarities.
Bacon and Giacometti both take the human figure as their main point of artistic reference. Both occupy themselves with the fragmented and deformed body. Moreover, they devote themselves to portraiture and the depiction of human individuality in an almost obsessive manner. Both claimed to be “realists,” while exploring new extremes of abstraction.
Giacometti and Bacon worked surrounded by clutter, in exceptionally small and cramped studios. These two spaces, the centers of their creativity, have been reconstructed specially for the exhibition as full-scale multimedia projections that provide a vivid insight into the artists’ work environment.
The exhibition comprises 100 paintings and sculptures from major museums and private collections in Europe and the USA. It has been organized by the Fondation Beyeler in cooperation with the Fondation Giacometti, Paris, the administrator of the artist’s estate, which has made available most of the works by Giacometti presented here, some of which are rarely exhibited or have never been publicly displayed before. The exhibition is curated by Catherine Grenier, Michael Peppiatt and Ulf Küster.
#BeyelerBaconGiacometti
Bacon and Giacometti both take the human figure as their main point of artistic reference. Both occupy themselves with the fragmented and deformed body. Moreover, they devote themselves to portraiture and the depiction of human individuality in an almost obsessive manner. Both claimed to be “realists,” while exploring new extremes of abstraction.
Giacometti and Bacon worked surrounded by clutter, in exceptionally small and cramped studios. These two spaces, the centers of their creativity, have been reconstructed specially for the exhibition as full-scale multimedia projections that provide a vivid insight into the artists’ work environment.
The exhibition comprises 100 paintings and sculptures from major museums and private collections in Europe and the USA. It has been organized by the Fondation Beyeler in cooperation with the Fondation Giacometti, Paris, the administrator of the artist’s estate, which has made available most of the works by Giacometti presented here, some of which are rarely exhibited or have never been publicly displayed before. The exhibition is curated by Catherine Grenier, Michael Peppiatt and Ulf Küster.
#BeyelerBaconGiacometti
![]() Francis Bacon |
![]() Alberto Giacometti |
mpefm
SWITZERLAND art press release
Museum Opening hours :
Open 365 days a year:
Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm
and Wednesday from 10 am to 8 pm
OPENING HOURS DURING ART BASEL
Saturday, June 9, until Sunday, June 17, daily from 9 am to 7 pm
Please note: on Wednesday, June 13, the museum closes at 7 pm (instead of 8 pm)
Saturday, June 16 the museum is open until 9pm only for the guests of the event sun.set.
There are no public guided tours during Art Basel, from June 9 to 17.
ADMISSION
Adults CHF/EUR 28
up to age 25 (show ID at the ticket office, until December 31, 2018) free admission
Students Students under 30 CHF/EUR 12
Students at the Kunsthistorisches Seminar Basel and Schule Kunst und Gestaltung Basel free admission
Fondation Beyeler 20th-anniversary Specials: for everyone up to age 25 (ID required) free admission
Visitors with Disabilities IV-pensioners CHF/EUR 23
Escorts are granted free admission
Groups of 20 or more advance reservation required CHF/EUR 23 per person
School Groups Reservation required via the online-form
School groups from the cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING REDUCTION
Adults CHF/EUR 23
Groups of at least 20 people CHF/EUR 23
Disabled visitors with ID CHF/EUR 19
Students between 26 – 30 years old CHF/EUR 12
On Mondays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Wednesdays 5 – 8 p.m. (except on public holidays)
Open 365 days a year:
Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm
and Wednesday from 10 am to 8 pm
OPENING HOURS DURING ART BASEL
Saturday, June 9, until Sunday, June 17, daily from 9 am to 7 pm
Please note: on Wednesday, June 13, the museum closes at 7 pm (instead of 8 pm)
Saturday, June 16 the museum is open until 9pm only for the guests of the event sun.set.
There are no public guided tours during Art Basel, from June 9 to 17.
ADMISSION
Adults CHF/EUR 28
up to age 25 (show ID at the ticket office, until December 31, 2018) free admission
Students Students under 30 CHF/EUR 12
Students at the Kunsthistorisches Seminar Basel and Schule Kunst und Gestaltung Basel free admission
Fondation Beyeler 20th-anniversary Specials: for everyone up to age 25 (ID required) free admission
Visitors with Disabilities IV-pensioners CHF/EUR 23
Escorts are granted free admission
Groups of 20 or more advance reservation required CHF/EUR 23 per person
School Groups Reservation required via the online-form
School groups from the cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING REDUCTION
Adults CHF/EUR 23
Groups of at least 20 people CHF/EUR 23
Disabled visitors with ID CHF/EUR 19
Students between 26 – 30 years old CHF/EUR 12
On Mondays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Wednesdays 5 – 8 p.m. (except on public holidays)
QR of press release
