
From life: Radical Figurative Art from Sickert to Bevan Including works by Sickert, Bomberg, Coldstream, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, Uglow, Bevan
Published in 2003 / James Hyman Gallery

The Persistence of Painting: contexts for British figurative painting. 1975
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Published in 2002 / From Blast to Freeze: British Art in the Age of Extremes.

The Prints of Tony Bevan: a complete catalogue
Published in 1995 / Print Quarterly.

Tony Bevan: an interview by James Hyman
Published in 1993 / Whitechapel Art Gallery.
Tony Bevan is widely acclaimed as one of the leading figurative painters at work today, following in the footsteps of School of London artists such as Frank Auerbach and Francis Bacon in their reinvention of form. His focus on the vulnerability of the human body and frequent use of his own body in his painting also allies him to artists such as Georg Baselitz, Philip Guston and Arnulf Rainer.
In recent years he has also worked on abstracted architectural subjects such as corridors, rafters and stacked furniture which often possess a disturbing, uncomfortable presence.