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Frank Auerbach

02.24.2024 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Frank Auerbach was sent to Britain from Nazi Germany by his parents at the age of 8. Growing up in a Quaker boarding school in Kent, he developed his artistic talents - later to be inspired by the landscapes of war-torn London in the Blitz. Worrying about how he would afford paint for much of his career, an Auerbach piece now commands a price tag in the millions. He has developed a reputation as a recluse - rarely giving interviews, or even attending his own exhibitions. Now, his wartime art 'The Charcoal Heads' is on display in London. Who is the 92-year-old artist still working seven days a week? Stephen Smith gets beneath the paint layers to learn more about one of our greatest living artists. CONTRIBUTORS

Dale Berning Sawa, Journalist and Commissioning Editor

William Feaver, Art Critic, Author

Catherine Lampert, Curator and Art Historian

Barnaby Wright, Deputy Head, The Courtauld Gallery PRODUCTION TEAM

Presenter: Stephen Smith

Producers: Ellie House and Julie Ball

Studio Manager: Neil Churchill

Editor: Matt Willis

Production Co-ordinators: Maria Ogundele and Sabine Schereck CREDITS:

Omnibus, BBC TV, 2001. Jake Auerbach Films

This Cultural Life, BBC R4, January 2024

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