https://www.delaive.com/ Gallery Delaive is proud to announce Sam Francis: 25 portraits. Sam Francis’ (1923- 1994) career spanned approximately 50 years and includes a staggering amount of paintings, drawings and prints. Mostly famous for his abstract action paintings, influenced by the work of Clyfford Still and Jackson...
Richard Speer, author and curator from Portland, Oregon traveled to Japan on behalf of the Sam Francis Foundation. He met with several institutions and colleagues of Sam Francis while researching his forthcoming monograph “All Was Whiteness Floating: Sam Francis in Japan” and co-curating an art exhibition,...
The Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens blog looks closely at Francis's Free Floating Clouds. http://huntingtonblogs.org/2016/11/viewing-sam-francis-in-another-light/...
In 3 weeks of 2017 June, Oisterwijk’s center will form the decor of the exhibition Identity is complex, it relates to public but also very personal aspects. From this point of view we will demonstrate what it means to juggle with imagination. It is also...
Opening June 3, 2017, "Abracadabra of Drawing" at Ichihara Lakeside Museum, Japan. This group exhibition features works by Shingo Francis, Tomoko Fukushi, Momoko Jennifer Iida, Takashi Ishida, Yu Hara, Chikara Matsumoto, Nanae Mitobe, Mineki Murata, Nao Nishihara, Maeko Sato, Mio Shirai, Asae Soya. For more...
Bernard Jacobson Gallery is delighted to announce a new exhibition of masterworks by the renowned Californian artist, Sam Francis, widely considered one of the most important artists of the post-war era. The exhibition presents an opportunity to admire work from the beginning of his artistic...
MoMA releases scarf featuring Sam Francis's Toward Disappearance, II (1957–58), an artwork in MoMA’s collection. This vibrant scarf is 21 x 71 in and complements any outfit. Visit MoMA's store in person or online to get yours....
AUGUSTUS FRANCIS - BRYAN IDA - FRANCESCA BIFULCO - PHOEBE SARASON group exhibition at Schomburg Gallery, Santa Monica. February 25 – March 22, 2017. For more information on the exhibition visit schomburggallery.com...