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IMAGE AND MEANING IN RECENT PAINTING

on Third Programme

by BERNARD SMITH
Among present-day artists there is a new interest in ' images,' in representational elements as distinct from pure abstraction. Bernard Smith , art historian and art critic from Melbourne, considers the use of images in the work of Francis Bacon , Sidney Nolan , and Arthur Boyd , all of whom have recently had London exhibitions. Second broadcast

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