/ by Edward Mullany

The painter Francis Bacon, before he died, spoke in interviews about the difference between illustration and painting, and how illustration is inferior to painting, insofar as to paint a true picture is to produce an image that, by its ‘violence’, will make itself felt on the nervous system of the viewer (and thus, for a moment, change them), whereas illustration is more akin to recollecting, visually, an idea that is already familiar to the viewer.