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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Frank Auerbach, Michael, 1990

Frank Auerbach 1931-2024

Michael, 1990
etching, printed on Somerset white paper
20 x 16.5 cm
signed and dated (lower right) 'Auerbach 90', also inscribed (lower left) 'A/P' and titled (centre) 'Michael'
1994-17vii
© The Estate of the Artist, courtesy of Frankie Rossi Art Projects, London
Photo: Bridgeman images
The sitter in this etching is the art historian Michael Podro (Michael Isaac Podrushnik), born to Jewish immigrant parents in Golders Green, London in 1931. His father, Joshua Podrushnik, later...
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The sitter in this etching is the art historian Michael Podro (Michael Isaac Podrushnik), born to Jewish immigrant parents in Golders Green, London in 1931. His father, Joshua Podrushnik, later Podro (1893/4–1962), who was from White Russia, ran a press cuttings agency; his mother Fanny (née Klinghoffer) was born in Polish Galica and was the older sister of the artist Clara Klinghoffer (for whom she often sat). After reading English at Jesus College, Cambridge, Podro became a part-time student at the Slade School of Fine Art, London in 1955 intending to become a painter but changed direction after becoming inspired by the lectures of art historian E. H. Gombrich, who went on to supervise Podro's PhD on Konrad Fiedler at the Warburg Institute, together with Richard Wollheim at University College London. In 1961 Podro was appointed Head of Art History at Camberwell School of Art, where he befriended Frank Auerbach and R. B. Kitaj, going on to become lecturer in the philosophy of art at the Warburg Institute in 1967. In 1969 he was appointed reader of art history at the University of Essex and professor in 1973; he was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 1992 and appointed CBE in 2001.

Podro first wrote about Auerbach’s work in 1969. Later, reviewing the artist’s 2001 Royal Academy retrospective, he observed: ‘Auerbach’s work has a constantly self-revising dynamic which never allows the subject to disengage from the distinctive properties of the painter’s medium’.

This print is part of a series of etchings of friends and family entitled Seven Portraits, drawn by the artist with a Japanese screwdriver bought from his local Woolworth's, then proofed and printed by Marc Balakjian (1938-2017), the Lebanese born artist and printmaker of Armenian descent, at Studio Prints They were made to accompany the deluxe edition of Robert Hughes’ Frank Auerbach monograph in 1990.

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presented by the artist 1994

Exhibitions

2007 London Senses and Experiences: Art in the Big City - Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Lucian Freud, Ron Kitaj, Leon Kossoff, Euan Uglow, Ben Uri Gallery - The London Jewish Museum of Art

2010 Apocalypse: unveiling a lost masterpiece by Marc Chagall and 50 selected masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection, Osborne Samuel

2012 Chaim Soutine and his Contemporaries - from Russia to Paris and School of London works from the Ben Uri Collection, Ben Uri Gallery

2017 Refugees: The Lives of Others - German Refugee Artists to the UK, Ben Uri Gallery and Museum

2018 Finchleystrasse: German artists in exile in Great Britain and beyond 1933-45, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, London (Department of Culture and Education)

2019 Friends and Influences: Auerbach, Freud, Kitaj, Kossoff, Bomberg; Chagall, Soutine, Marevna, Ben Uri Gallery

Literature

Sarah MacDougall, ed., 'Finchleystrasse: German artists in exile in Great Britain and beyond 1933-45' (London: Ben Uri Gallery and Museum in association with the German Embassy London, 2018), p. 15;
Sarah MacDougall, ed., Soutine and his Contemporaries - from Russia to Paris (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2012) pp. 40-41;
David Glasser, 'London Senses and Experiences' (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2007);
Walter Schwab and Julia Weiner, eds., Jewish Artists: the Ben Uri Collection - Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture (London: Ben Uri Art Society in association with Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd, 1994), p. 114.
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