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    Francis Picabia (French: [fʁɑ̃sis pikabja]: born Francis-Marie Martinez de Picabia; 22 January 1879 – 30 November 1953) was a French avant-garde painter...
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    where Picabia and Duchamp exhibited paintings that caused an uproar in the New York art scene. Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase and Picabia's Dances...
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    Rubber) is a painting created circa 1909 by the French artist Francis Picabia. At the crossroads of Cubism and Fauvism, Caoutchouc is considered one...
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    Dada (section New York)
    The creations of Duchamp, Picabia, Man Ray, and others between 1915 and 1917 eluded the term Dada at the time, and "New York Dada" came to be seen as a...
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    Source) is a large oil painting created in 1912 by the French artist Francis Picabia. The work, both Cubist and abstract, was exhibited in Paris at the Salon...
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    Borràs, Maria Lluïsa. Picabia. Trans. Kenneth Lyons. New York: Rizzoli, 1985. Calté, Beverly and Arnauld Pierre. Francis Picabia. Tokyo: APT International...
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    director, screenwriter, artist, and film professor at the City College of New York. She is best known for her films Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080...
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    Bunting, Gertrude Stein, Francis Picabia, and Yvor Winters, among others. As stated by Nicholas Fox Weber in the New York Times, "This brave soul had the...
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  • published in 2003, and has published The Artwork Caught by the Tail: Francis Picabia and Dada in Paris in 2007. He is also a critic of contemporary art, a contributor...
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    Jacques Legrand, the chief executive of the Réseau Gloria and with Gabrielle Picabia (whose nom de guerre was "Gloria") founder and head of the network. Alesch...
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    391 (magazine) (category Defunct magazines published in New York City)
    literary magazine created by Francis Picabia, published between 1917 and 1924 in Barcelona, Zürich and New York City. 391 first appeared in January 1917...
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    Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, René Magritte, Henri Matisse and Francis Picabia) and from the 21st century (George Condo, John Currin, Wade Guyton, Damien...
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    and Easy Rider while films that failed at the box office such as New York, New York, Sorcerer, Heaven's Gate, They All Laughed and One from the Heart...
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    Francis Picabia, paintings published in the New York Tribune, 9 March 1913. Picabia held his first one-man show in New York, Exhibition of New York studies...
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  • objects. Artists like Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Höch, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia, Man Ray and others incorporated into their work random everyday objects...
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    New York, NY: Metropolitan Books. pp. 122–123. ISBN 978-0-8050-8015-5. Scott, A. O. (25 June 2009). "Living for Cinema, and Through It". The New York...
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  • Following the lead of Gabrielle Picabia and others, and after the death of her lover Laurenti, Schiaparelli left New York for France in 1922. Upon her arrival...
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    below". Francis Picabia, in an attempt to publish L.H.O.O.Q. in his magazine 391 could not wait for the work to be sent from New York City, so with the...
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    Noire et Blanche (category Photographs in the Museum of Modern Art (New York City))
    published a similar photograph in the cover of the Dada magazine of Francis Picabia, with the title Black and White, in 1924, depicting two statuettes, one...
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    Rongwrong (category Defunct magazines published in New York City)
    Francis Picabia over which the two had wagered the continuation of their respective New York-based Dadaist magazines (Roché's The Blind Man and Picabia's 391)...
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    David Lewis Gallery (category 2013 establishments in New York City)
    also a professor and completed a Ph.D. examining the career of Francis Picabia. His academic background directly informs the programming of artists and...
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    Hanuman Books (category Companies based in New York City)
    of New York's art and literary scene, such as Patti Smith. Radical French authors, such as Jean Genet, Henri Michaux, René Daumal and Francis Picabia were...
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    Modern Art, New York, Francis Picabia, The Spring, 1912". Moma.org. Archived from the original on 2013-09-11. Retrieved 2013-09-29. "MoMA, New York, Francis...
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    avant-garde visual artist and poet, who was active in Greenwich Village, New York, from 1913 to 1923, where her radical self-displays came to embody a living...
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    Buffet-Picabia, "Arthur Cravan and American Dada," trans. Maria Jolas, in The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, ed. Robert Motherwell (New York: Wittenborn...
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    Modernist sculptors – Aristide Maillol, Auguste Rodin Abstract art – Francis Picabia, Wassily Kandinsky, František Kupka, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Léopold...
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    291 (magazine) (category Defunct magazines published in New York City)
    Zayas! De Zayas!, drawing by Francis Picabia Page 5: Voila Haviland, drawing by Francis Picabia Page 6: New York n'a pas Vu D'abord, drawing by Marius...
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    Marcel Duchamp (category Artists from New York City)
    New York Dada had a less serious tone than that of European Dadaism, and was not a particularly organized venture. Duchamp's friend Francis Picabia connected...
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    paintings such as Kupka's Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors (1912); Francis Picabia's Dance at the Source (1912) and Wassily Kandinsky's Über das Geistige in...
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    given a rather privileged position, probably through the patronage of Picabia". It has been claimed (by others) that Duchamp never forgave his brothers...
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