Interviews with Francis Bacon by David Sylvester

“I’ve always hoped to put over things as directly and rawly as I possibly can, and perhaps, if a thing comes across directly, people feel that that is horrific. Because, if you say something very directly to somebody, they’re sometimes offended, although it is a fact. Because people tend to be offended by facts, or what used to be called truth.”

-Francis Bacon

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