- Frank Auerbach - Wikipedia
Frank Auerbach Frank Helmut Auerbach (29 April 1931 – 11 November 2024) was a German-born British painter Born in Germany to Jewish parents, he became a naturalised British subject in 1947
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Left behind in Germany, Auerbach’s parents died in a concentration camp in 1942 In Britain, Auerbach became a pupil at Bunce Court School, near Faversham in Kent, where he excelled in not only art but also drama classes
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2024 US: From There to Here – Britain’s Gain, Ben Uri Gallery, London 2022 A Century of the Artist’s Studio: 1920-2020, Whitechapel Gallery, London Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945-1965, Barbican, London 2021 Hockney to Himid: 60 Years of British Printmaking, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester 2020 Frank Auerbach Tony Bevan: What Is A Head?, Ben Brown Fine Arts, London 2018 Frank Auerbach Lucian Freud: Faces, Städel Museum, Frankfurt 2013 Rembrandt - Auerbach: Raw Truth, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 2008 Modern and Contemporary Prints, Osbourne Samuel, London The Invisible Collection, Ava Gallery, Bangor 2007 Tribute to Colin St John Wilson, James Hyman Gallery, London 2006 Building Sites - Auerbach, Bevan, Chamberlain, Johnson, James Hyman Gallery, London Portraits, James Hyman Gallery, London 2005 Fifty Years of British Landscape Painting, James Hyman Gallery, London 2004 The Challenge of Post War Painting, James Hyman Gallery, London 2003 Life: Andrews, Auerbach, Bevan, Bomberg, Coldstream, Kossoff, Sickert, Uglow, James Hyman Gallery, London Twentieth Century British paintings and drawings, James Hyman Gallery, London British and American Art, Crane Kalman Gallery, London 2000 Auerbach, Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, James Hyman Gallery, London 1999 School of London, KunstHaus Wien, Vienna 1998 L'École de Londres, Musée Maillol, Fondation Dina Vierny, Paris 1995 Working After the Masters, National Gallery, London 1981 New Spirit in Painting, Royal Academy of Arts, London
- Remembering Frank Auerbach (1931–2024) - Courtauld
This exhibition presented, for the first time, the remarkable series of Auerbach’s hauntingly beautiful, large-scale charcoal drawings that he produced as a young artist in post-war London in the 1950s and early 1960s
- Frank Auerbach 1931—2024 | Tate
Auerbach was born in Berlin of Jewish parents; his father was a lawyer and his mother a former art student In 1939 he was sent to England to escape Nazism His parents, who remained behind, died in concentration camps
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- Frank Auerbach 1931-2024 - Jewish Renaissance
To the end, Auerbach spoke and wrote very little about his profound experience of dislocation and loss In his own words: “I think I did this thing, which psychiatrists frown on: I am in total denial It’s worked very well for me ”
- Frank Auerbach | Stories | National Gallery, London
Frank Auerbach (1931 – 2024) was one of the most significant painters working in the UK Arriving alone in England as an eight-year-old refugee from Nazi Germany in 1939, Auerbach studied at St Martin’s School of Art and the Royal College of Art after the war from 1948 to 1955
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