Sam Francis
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 30 years ago |
Date of birth | June 25,1923 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | San Mateo |
California | |
United States | |
Date of died | November 4,1994 |
Died | Santa Monica |
California | |
United States | |
Spouse | Muriel Goodwin |
Vera Miller | |
Teruko Yokoi | |
Children | Kayo Francis Malik |
Parents | Samuel Augustus Francis, Sr |
Katherine Lewis Francis | |
Address | Spiegelgracht 23, 1017 JP Amsterdam |
Provinces | North Holland |
Phone | 020 625 9087 |
Job | Painter |
Visual Artist | |
Education | San Francisco Art Institute |
University of California, Berkeley | |
Known for | Painting, printmaking |
Works | Around the Blues |
Shining Back | |
Basel Mural I | |
Damn Braces | |
Movies/Shows | The Painter Sam Francis |
Periods | Abstract expressionism |
Modern art | |
Post-painterly abstraction | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 450172 |
Aphorisms
Sam Francis, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, March 13 - May 11, 1980
Saturated Blue
The Prints of Sam Francis,1960-1994: A Catalogue Raisonne
Sam Francis: The Last Works
Sam Francis: Special Proofs, 1963-1989
Sam Francis: From the Idemitsu Collection
Shots Fired Sam Francis On Americas Culture War
Sam Francis, 1964-1979: 21 October-4 December 1993
Sam Francis: Works on Paper, a Survey, 1948-1979
Sam Francis: Paintings, 1947-1972
Sam Francis: The Shadow of Colors
Sam Francis Prints, 1991-1994: Supplement to the Catalogue Raisonne
Abstract worlds : [published on the occasion of the exhibition Abstract Worlds - Sam Francis/ Christian Awe, May - June 2009]
Sam Francis Life story
Samuel Lewis Francis was an American painter and printmaker.
Alistair Darling: Steady hand in an economic crisis
...By Sam Francis & Faisal Islam, BBC Economics editorBBC NewsAs a radical student, Alistair Darling hoped to reshape the world...
Government to close 50 migrant hotels
...By Nick Eardley, Political Correspondent & Sam Francis, Political ReporterBBC NewsThe government is set to confirm plans to end the use of 50 hotels to house migrants by January...
Keir Starmer glitter protester Yaz Ashmawi apologises
...By Sam Francis & David CornockPolitical reportersThe protestor who poured glitter on Sir Keir Starmer as he spoke at the Labour conference has apologised for touching the party leader...
Labour conference votes to nationalise energy
...By Sam Francis & Iain WatsonBBC Politics, in LiverpoolLabour s leadership has lost a showdown over the party s approach to nationalising critical infrastructure...
Green Party plans to double membership fees amid legal woes
...By Sam Francis, political reporter & Helen Catt, political correspondentBBC NewsA bitter legal battle could blow a hole in the Green Party of England Wales s general election campaign funds...
Lib Dems drop pledge to raise income tax by 1p
...By Sam Francis & Helen CattBBC PoliticsThe Liberal Democrats have dropped plans to put a penny on income tax to invest in the NHS and social care...
Migrant hotel costs rise to £8m a day, Home Office figures show
...By Sam Francis & Nick Eardley, political correspondentBBC PoliticsThe cost of housing migrants in hotels has risen to £8m a day, according to new figures from the Home Office...
Keir Starmer denies targeting Labour left-wingers after Abbott suspended
...By Sam Francis & David Wallace LockhartBBC PoliticsSir Keir Starmer has denied he is targeting left-wing Labour MPs after Diane Abbott was suspended following comments about racism...
Labour conference votes to nationalise energy
By Sam Francis & Iain WatsonBBC Politics, in Liverpool
Labour's leadership has lost a showdown over The Party 's approach to nationalising critical infrastructure.
Delegates voted for a motion, proposed by Labour's largest backer, The Union Unite, to " reaffirm" The Party 's commitment to public ownership of railways and the energy industry.
Labour must " make different choices" Unite's General Secretary said.
Party sources said the proposals are unlikely to get into Labour's next manifesto.
The Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds told The Bbc : " We're not going to nationalise the energy system. "
Asked if they would follow the vote, He Said : " No. "
Mr Reynolds said votes reflected the interest of people at the conference - But that there would be disagreements in some areas.
Earlier in The Day , Ms Graham got a Standing Ovation from the conference floor for tabling the motion.
Making the case for renationalisation, Ms Graham said: " Labour's job is to be The Voice of workers and our communities.
" We must take our energy back into public hands.
" In France, they own their own energy, which has meant lower bills for the French People , while in Britain we have let energy monopolies fill their boots by picking the pockets of UK workers. How they must have laughed. "
'Huge Victory 'The motion passed with only a handful of votes against it, and was backed by three major Labour backing unions - Unite, ASLEF and TSSA.
Momentum, the left-wing pressure group Set Up to support former leader Jeremy Corbyn , called the vote " a huge Victory - and a clear message to the leadership". " Trade unions and Labour members, like The Public , overwhelmingly want our public services in public hands, not being run for profit. "
Before the vote, Unite published A Survey which found voters in seats known as the Red Wall - traditionally Labour areas where the Conservatives won in 2019 - were overwhelmingly in favour of putting energy utilities back into public ownership.
More Than two-thirds of the 2,000 potential voters surveyed in those constituencies across the North, Midlands and Wales agreed that the UK's domestic energy industry should be in public ownership.
The motion also reaffirmed Labour's commitment to build HS2 in full and to retain or reopen fully staffed rail ticket officers.
On Thursday, Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer said he could not commit to building HS2's northern leg after the government " took a wrecking ball" to The Project 's finances.
Policy voted on by conference feeds into Labour's National Policy Forum, which debates and finalises Labour's policy.
The Party 's current policy include a commitment to public ownership of different industries - including renationalising the railways when contracts with existing operators expire or fail.
Labour have also promised to create that will compete with private industry and promote Clean Energy .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com