Saturday, August 24, 2013

KUSC ArtsAlive: Peter Selz and Debra Burchett-Lere on Sam Francis




Dr. Peter Selz

Kelsey McConnell of KUSC "Arts Alive"recently spoke to Peter Selz and Debra Burchett-Lere, the co-curators of "Sam Francis: Five Decades." Click on the link below to listen to the interview:

Listen to ArtsAlive

"Sam Francis: Five Decades."  was also featured by the LA Weekly as its top "Artsy Thing to Do" during the last week of August. 




Saturday, August 17, 2013

Sam Francis on the Cover of the LA Times Calendar Section



 An explosive 1953 Sam Francis watercolor appeared on the cover of the August 14th LA Times Calendar section, along with a review of "Sam Francis: Five Decades"  by Times Art Critic Christopher Knight

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Sam Francis "Five Decades" Draws Crowds and Raves


The crowd waits for panelists Debra Burchett-Lere and Peter Selz on August 11th
Photo: Greg Dahl

L to R: Jessica Todd Smith, Debra Burchett-Lere, Dr Peter Selz
Photo: Greg Dahl


Sam Francis: Five Decades of Abstract Expressionism from California Collections opened this past weekend with a well-attended panel discussion featuring the show's curators Debra Burchett-Lere and Dr. Peter Selz. The show appears to be a crowd-pleaser, and is drawing rave reviews in the press. 

Christopher Knight, writing for the LA Times says the show "impresses" and calls it "a satisfying and wide-ranging introduction to a marvelous artist's work."

Marc Haefele, a critic for Southern California Public Radio  was deeply impressed by Francis' late works, commenting:  "...the pictures he did in his last months, with their new submarine greens and early sunrise reds, exceed in their imagination anything he’d done before. Go see them while you can."

William Poundstone, who evaluates Francis' historical importance in a blog posted at art info.com, says that Francis had "a near-perfect career" and observes that "Though the exhibition limits itself to public and private California collections, that’s ultimately not much of a limitation."

Hunter Drowhojowski-Philp -- whose review was broadcast by Radio Station KCRW -- feels that Sam Francis transcended his personal pain and calls his triumphant career "unexpected:"

Unexpected because fellow abstract artists tended to be driven by angst and anger. Unexpected, too, because one might expect a man who had been through Francis' personal trials to produce a sour sort of art. Instead, he painted as though blessed.

August 11, 2013–January 5, 2014
The Pasadena Museum of California Art