From Francis Bacon to Chicago Pop Art:A Metaphor for Body Image Language
This paper takes the body image of Chicago Pop Art as the research entry point,takes the development of painting language under the concept of expression as the main clue,and systematically combs the creation of its body image on the basis of Francis Bacon's works.In this stage,Chicago Pop's display of body image broke away from the direct appropriation of mass media by Classic Pop in the 1960s and returned to the exploration of painting ontology,language,and form.Starting from their own emotional expression and cultural roles,artists expose the anxiety consciousness and repressed emotions of indi-viduals behind these abstract figurative images and guide viewers to explore the emotional burst of human beings under the natural state of existence through body images.The deeper metaphors are serious social issues hidden under moral and emotional appeals.
Chicago Pop ArtFrancis Baconbody imagepainting language