9 N°IV 2024 MuseoMag MODERN ART QUEERING BACON: NEW PERSPECTIVES Though queer might not have been the word that Bacon used to describe his identity, he has been referred to and reclaimed as such by recent critics and exhibitions because of his bold depictions of queer love at a time when sexual acts between men were, for the most part, still against the law in the UK. The 2017 show Queer British Art 1861–1967 at Tate Britain, London, dedicated a whole room to Bacon’s fearless portrayals of same-sex desire alongside the work of David Hockney whilst the 2024 show Francis Bacon: The Beauty of the Meat at MASP, São Paolo, was the first exhibition to focus on queer aspects of the artist’s personal life and artistic production – a perspective that has been overlooked in Bacon scholarship thus far. This growing recognition invites further exploration of Bacon’s legacy as a queer artist, ahead of his time in both his work and his life. Katja Taylor Bacon’s Three Studies for Portrait of George Dyer is on display in the museum’s permanent exhibition of modern and contemporary art, which is free to visit. Free guided tours of the artwork will be on offer every Tuesday in October at 12:30 pm and on Wednesday 13 November at 3 pm. Theatre director Thierry Mousset will also present a performance inspired by Bacon’s triptych at Nuit des Musées on 12 October 2024. View of the exhibition “Francis Bacon: The Beauty of Meat”, 2024 - Photo: Eduardo Ortega. Acervo do [Collection of] Centro de Pesquisa do [Reserach Center of] Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand © The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS 2024, Photo: Eduardo Ortega / MASP