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  • Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
    Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK frieze, UK - Mar 6, 2006 on design and form, and Pasmore’s teaching on Modernism and abstraction would all be vital influences – as would the work of Francis Picabia and
  • Glossolalia for Dummies
    Glossolalia for Dummies LA Weekly, CA - Feb 22, 2006 My desert island list of 20th-century painters would also probably include Francis Picabia, Sigmar Polke, Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen and
  • Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
    Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK frieze, UK - Mar 6, 2006 on design and form, and Pasmore’s teaching on Modernism and abstraction would all be vital influences – as would the work of Francis Picabia and
  • Glossolalia for Dummies
    Glossolalia for Dummies LA Weekly, CA - Feb 22, 2006 My desert island list of 20th-century painters would also probably include Francis Picabia, Sigmar Polke, Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen and
  • Everybody can Dada
    Everybody can Dada Daily Colonial, DC - Mar 6, 2006 “Dada signified nothing, it is nothing, nothing nothing…” is the explanation by Francis Picabia that is inscribed on the exit of the exhibit. Ga
  • An Expensive Coming Out for One of Picasso's Ladies
    An Expensive Coming Out for One of Picasso's Ladies New York Times, United States - Feb 16, 2006 each. For Paris, all the walls are painted black as a background for a selection of paintings by

Picabia

Picabia Francis Picabia (1879-1953). He was born François Marie Martinez Picabia, in Paris, of a Spanish father and a French mother. He was enrolled at the Ecole CGFA- P- Page 14 Graphic Picabia, Francis (French, 1879-1953). Click here for larger image, Edtaonisl (Clergyman) 1913 Oil on canvas Art Institute of Chicago. 122KB Francis Picabia Online Francis Picabia [French Dadaist/Surrealist Painter, 1879-1953] Guide to pictures of works by Francis Picabia in art museum sites and image archives Francis Picabia Francis Picabia. (1879-1959) The periodical "291" of the Stieglitz group published proto-dada-works by Picabia, Catherine Rhoades and others.