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The Lapis Press and the Sam Francis Foundation present: From the Archive: rare vintage prints by contemporary artists

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The Lapis Press and the Sam Francis Foundation present: From the Archive, rare vintage prints by contemporary artists

I want to bring people together who are known in one world but not in another and introduce subjects that are pertinent to what we want to do at the press. I think that texts will develop out of new relationships between artists, writers, poets and philosophers. If we can penetrate the barriers, we will have something very interesting. – Sam Francis

 

The Lapis Press was founded in 1984 by artist Sam Francis with the goal of producing unusual and timely texts in visually compelling formats. Initially, The Lapis Press was focused on building an audience for its unconventional books, which typically crossbred art, poetry, philosophy, and psychology.

 

After his death, The Lapis Press honored Francis’s vision of collaboration and artistic hybrids by producing print editions with contemporary artists like Rebecca Horn, Guillermo Kuitca, Ed Moses, Gabriel Orozco, Giuseppe Penone and Christopher Wool. In anticipation of Sam Francis's 100th birthday in 2023, The Lapis Press and the Sam Francis Foundation have partnered to bring these rare intaglio prints and books to the public with this viewing room. Proceeds from the sales of these works will benefit the foundation's ongoing support of projects building on Sam Francis’s creative legacy.

 

The Sam Francis Foundation is dedicated to the transformative power of art as a force for change. Their stated mission is to further a greater understanding of Sam Francis’s art and ideas through a broad array of programs and activities designed to educate, inform, and catalyze new thinking about the importance of creativity in society.

  • 1991 Los Angeles Times Article "ART: It's Never Too Much"
Download List of Works
  • Marina Abramović Chair for the Spirit Chair for Man, 1999
    Marina Abramović
    Chair for the Spirit Chair for Man, 1999
  • Greg Colson Corn Belt, 1988
    Greg Colson
    Corn Belt, 1988

  • Greg Colson Corn Belt, 1988
    Greg Colson
    Corn Belt, 1988

  • Joe Goode Nature's Revenge, 1993
    Joe Goode
    Nature's Revenge, 1993

  • Joe Goode Nature's Revenge, 1993
    Joe Goode
    Nature's Revenge, 1993

  • Joe Goode Water, 1990
    Joe Goode
    Water, 1990

  • Joe Goode Water (Poster), 1990
    Joe Goode
    Water (Poster), 1990

  • Rebecca Horn Untitled Diptych, 1998
    Rebecca Horn
    Untitled Diptych, 1998

  • Rebecca Horn Untitled Diptych, 1998
    Rebecca Horn
    Untitled Diptych, 1998

  • Rebecca Horn Untitled Diptych, 1998
    Rebecca Horn
    Untitled Diptych, 1998

  • Guillermo Kuitca Coat Check, 2002
    Guillermo Kuitca
    Coat Check, 2002

  • Richard Long Dust Dobros Desert Flowers, 1987
    Richard Long
    Dust Dobros Desert Flowers, 1987

  • Richard Long Untitled (Dust Dobros and Desert Flowers), 1987
    Richard Long
    Untitled (Dust Dobros and Desert Flowers), 1987

  • Richard Long Dust Dobros Desert Flowers, 1987
    Richard Long
    Dust Dobros Desert Flowers, 1987

  • Ed Moses Untitled, 1997
    Ed Moses
    Untitled, 1997

  • Ed Moses Untitled (Asphaltum), 1997
    Ed Moses
    Untitled (Asphaltum), 1997

  • Ed Moses Untitled, 1997
    Ed Moses
    Untitled, 1997

  • Giuseppe Penone Brain I, 2000
    Giuseppe Penone
    Brain I, 2000

  • Giuseppe Penone Brain II, 2000
    Giuseppe Penone
    Brain II, 2000

  • Robert Therrien Hand Colored Prints (suite of 8), 1995 Softground copper plate etching and silkscreen with mineral spirits, linseed oil and pencils on paper 10 x 7.5 inches (each) Edition of 30 plus 4 artist's proofs Signed with artist initials and numbered in pencil at lower left, "RT 24/30" (each)
    Robert Therrien
    Hand Colored Prints (suite of 8), 1995
    Softground copper plate etching and silkscreen with mineral spirits, linseed oil and pencils on paper
    10 x 7.5 inches (each)
    Edition of 30 plus 4 artist's proofs
    Signed with artist initials and numbered in pencil at lower left, "RT 24/30" (each)
  • Christopher Wool Untitled, 1998
    Christopher Wool
    Untitled, 1998

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