SAM FRANCIS (1923-1994)
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
山姆·弗朗西斯 (1923-1994)

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山姆·弗朗西斯
山姆·弗朗西斯 (1923-1994)
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压克力 水粉 纸本
92.71 x 182.88 cm. (36 1/2 x 72 in.)
1974年作
款识: 1974 Tokyo 36 1/2’’ x 72’’ SFT7492 (画背) (由艺术家助理题注)
含艺术家及艺术家资产印章各一枚

附注:此作品曾以多种朝向呈现在不同出版物、文献及展览之中。
来源
美国 加州 艺术家资产
比利时 私人收藏
法国 圣保罗-德旺斯 Guy Pieters 画廊
比利时 私人收藏
出版
1988年《山姆·弗朗西斯1947-1988 纸上作品》展览图录 Michaud 编辑 Jean Fournier画廊 巴黎 法国
《山姆·弗朗西斯线上全集项目》 D. Burchett-Lere编辑 (图版,第SF74-92图)
展览
1975年6月 「山姆·弗朗西斯」Nicholas Wilder画廊 洛杉矶 美国
1988年10月-11月「山姆·弗朗西斯1947-1988 纸上作品」Jean Fournier画廊 巴黎 法国
拍场告示
Please note the work is untitled, and not as stated in the printed catalogue.
請注意本拍品並無命名,並非拍賣圖錄所述。

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Dexter How (陶啟勇)
Dexter How (陶啟勇) Vice President, Senior Specialist

拍品专文

Sam Francis is one of the most internationally recognised artists, having worked and travelled across most continents throughout the second half of the 20th century. After suffering an injury during WWII, Francis turned to art, first as therapy which quickly turned into passion.

In an effort to explore non-American artistic movements, Francis moved to Paris in 1950, where he could observe real paintings by Matisse, Monet, Cézanne, Bonnard, which would mark his art for the rest of his artistic career. From then on, his various friendships and acquaintances would help him shape a unique visual and explorative language in constant evolution.

Untitled (Lot 271) is a beautiful and monumental example of Francis' work from the 1970s. In the early 1970s, Francis started studying Jungian psychology, which led him to analyse and interpret his main life questions through images and dreams. His compositions started taking on geometrical shapes in an effort exploit the canvas' grid by depicting channels of light which would thus produce a new structure to the composition. Here, the structure of the work is revised with large crossing tracks of colour creating a new composition. Created by applying wet bands of paint with a roller, the artist reasserts his interest in colour by adding pools, drips and splatters of paint, producing variations in the materiality of colours.

The artist's movement and psyche transpire in this powerful work on paper, which reveal his thought process as it evolves with his exploration of psychology and alchemy.

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