Sam Francis
'Colour is born of the interpenetration of light and dark.'
Sam Francis, one of America’s most celebrated abstract printmakers, is renowned for his profound explorations of visual space and colour, from the early 1960s to the mid-90s. His artwork, available for sale at Shapero Modern, captures the essence of abstract expressionism and transcends boundaries.
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During the late 1940s, while studying for his art degree at Berkeley, Sam Francis was deeply inspired by the abstract expressionist movement. His style, reminiscent of Jackson Pollock’s ‘Drip Paintings’, evolved uniquely, blending dynamic fluidity with his own vision. However, Francis's aspirations reached beyond America, making him one of the first truly global artists. Between 1950 and 1958, Francis lived and worked across diverse cultural hubs, including Paris, the South of France, Tokyo, Mexico City, Bern, and New York. These experiences, particularly the influence of French modernist painting, Asian culture, and Buddhism, significantly impacted his artistic journey.
Sam Francis’s signed prints are available for sale at Shapero Modern. Browse and purchase his captivating artworks and own a piece of his legacy.
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American Visions: Prints from the 20th Century
16 Sep - 20 Oct 2024A striking selection of 20th century prints by renowned American artists Frank Stella , Roy Lichtenstein , Helen Frankenthaler , Keith Haring , Robert Indiana , and Sam Francis ....Read more -
Abstract Expressionism
4 - 27 Apr 2024The main focus of the exhibition will be on that maverick of modern printmaking and second-generation Abstract Expressionist, Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011) together with artists that inspired her and worked alongside...Read more -
The Prints of Sam Francis
26 Sep - 5 Nov 2022Sam Francis (1923-1994) is one of America’s most celebrated abstract printmakers and this exhibition celebrates the brilliance of his explorations with visual space and colour from the late 60s all...Read more