Despite his reputation as an artist's artist, demand for works by Francis Picabia trails that of his Surrealist peers. Francis Picavia, Pavonia (1929). Image courtesy of Sotheby's. On the market side, ...
"There are people who do not like machines," the avant-garde artist Francis Picabia admitted in a 1923 interview. "I propose Spanish women for them." Picabia wasn't kidding. His exhibitions included ...
Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry and Christoph Becker -- Acknowledgments / Anne Umland and Cathérine Hug -- Francis Picabia: an introduction / Anne Umland -- Francis Picabia, once removed / Gordon Hughes -- ...
"Art is the field for those who want to know what’s going on, whether they like it or not." This is going to be a little bit dark and weird, but I can’t help it: it’s 2017. The universe doesn’t care ...
Francis Picabia, The Spanish Night, 1922. Enamel paint and oil on canvas, frame with buttons, 106 x 87 x 8,5 cm, with frame. Museum Ludwig, Köln Sammlung Ludwig ...
Thirty years ago, viewers may have found the dramatic shifts in his work bewildering; today it’s obvious that he was an artistic driving force of the 20th century. Like an egg in a sizzling skillet, ...
This muscular exhibition catalogue, edited by curators Umland and Hug, accompanies the Francis Picabia retrospective at the Kunsthaus Zürich and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, offering a ...
In an intimate show of nine paintings, Vito Schnabel brings to life a dialogue between the artists Man Ray and Francis Picabia—arguably under-appreciated modern-era masters. For Schnabel—son of the ...
Francis Picabia's final years and legacy, which cemented the maverick painter's place in art history, are the focus of an exhibition opening in Paris next week. Francis Picabia: Eternal Beginning at ...
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