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David Sylvester

    September 21, 1924 – June 19, 2001

    David Sylvester was an influential British art critic and curator who played a pivotal role in championing modern art in Britain. His writing was characterized by a direct, personal response to artworks, which he considered paramount. Sylvester is noted for coining the term 'kitchen sink' and for supporting a diverse range of artists, from Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon to British pop artists. His critical output and curatorial work established him as a prominent figure, significantly shaping the art landscape.

    David Sylvester
    Looking back at Francis Bacon
    About Modern Art
    Francis Bacon, the Human Body
    Magritte
    Willem de Kooning: Paintings
    Interviews with Francis Bacon