Francis Picabia Catalogue Raisonné

Volume II (1915-1927)

Arnauld Pierre author Aurélie Verdier author Beverley Calté author Candace Clements author William A Camfield author Pierre Calté author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Published:3rd Jan '17

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Francis Picabia Catalogue Raisonné cover

The second of an important multi-volume catalogue project, this publication features work by Francis Picabia (1879-1953) that dates from 1915 into mid-1927. Beginning with Picabia’s elaboration of a personal machinist aesthetic, the book continues by looking at the artist’s central role in the formulation of the Paris Dada movement. That irreverent movement included Picabia’s increasingly provocative mechanomorphic compositions, complemented by his unorthodox writings and graphic designs as well as socially powerful performances. In the 1920s, Picabia turned to striking geometrical abstractions, subversive figurative art, and a collaboration in 1924 with the Swedish Ballet. The volume finishes with a look at Picabia’s creations of the mid-1920s, which included memorable collages and flamboyant figurative compositions known as the "monsters.” 


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“The volumes are exemplary of their genre: thorough, well organised and lavishly illustrated, complete with a substantial biographical text, art-historical treatments
of specific [. . .] topics, and detailed catalogue entries
for each work” — Trevor Stark, Burlington Magazine

ISBN: 9780300222463

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 3402g

550 pages