Andrew Forge writes about the painter Frank Auerbach and the writer Robert Hughes, and about works of art in a dark age
Andrew Forge, 27 June 1991
Nothing if not critical
by Robert Hughes.
Collins Harvill, 429 pp., £16, November 1990,0 00 272075 2 Show More
by Robert Hughes.
Collins Harvill, 429 pp., £16, November 1990,
Frank Auerbach
by Robert Hughes.
Thames and Hudson, 240 pp., £25, September 1990,0 500 09211 7 Show More
by Robert Hughes.
Thames and Hudson, 240 pp., £25, September 1990,
Figure and Abstraction in Contemporary Painting
by Ronald Paulson.
Rutgers, 283 pp., $44.95, November 1990,0 8135 1604 8 Show More
by Ronald Paulson.
Rutgers, 283 pp., $44.95, November 1990,
“... era ruled. In this desert of greed, vanity and corruption one could always rely on the tonic of Robert Hughes pieces in Time and the New York Review of Books, now collected. He lays about him splendidly, not sparing any link in the chain that tethers artists to their time, from the studio to the dealers and their pimps, and to the final rings in the ... ”