search results for "francis picabia"
2020
French edition
Les presses du réel – Art History – Œuvres en sociétés
The stakes of Francis Picabia's creative process, between exaltation and rejection of the self, at the heart of the constitution of modernity.
2024
bilingual edition (English / French)
ENSBA Lyon (Lyon National School of Art)
This book brings together Bernhard Rüdiger's theoretical texts on the questions of language and form in contemporary art, seen from the perspective of the possibility of thinking them within the paradigm of shock or awe.
2023
French edition
Frac Franche-Comté - Monographs & catalogues
The ninth volume of Une décennie, an anthology of ten years of exhibitions at the Frac Franche-Comté, between 2013 and 2022.
2022
bilingual edition (English / French)
Faire
Empire - Faire magazine – To look at things
Issues 35 to 37 of the critical review dedicated to graphic design.
2021
bilingual edition (English / French)
Palais
Palais de Tokyo - Palais magazine
sold out
On the occasion of Natures Mortes, her carte blanche at the Palais de Tokyo, the artist Anne Imhof is the guest editor-in-chief of issue 31 of the magazine PALAIS.
2021
English edition
Is-Land
Published on the occasion of the forty-year anniversary of Chantal Crousel
Gallery, this extensive publication (more than 700 pages) traces the
history of the gallery, a major actor on the contemporary art scene, in
France and abroad.
2019
French edition
Les presses du réel – Art History – Œuvres en sociétés
An anthology.
2017
French edition
ENSAD (École des Arts Décoratifs de Paris)
(last copies available!)
Anniversary dictionary of the The French National School for Decorative Arts, which brings together the students and teachers who contributed to the reputation of the school, from Rodin to Xavier Veilhan, Martial Raysse, Francis Picabia, Cieslewicz, and Matisse.
2017
French edition (texts in English and French)
The Drawer
The Drawer - The Drawer (magazine)
Etel Adnan, Dike Blair, Thomas Huber, Dorothy Iannone, Mathias Kiss, Tiziana La Melia, Stéphane Lecomte, Jan Melka, Mario Milizia, Francis Picabia, Vimala Pons, Laure Prouvost, Louise Sartor, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Alice Wietzel...
2017
bilingual edition (English / French)
May
Elise Duryee-Browner / Angela Davis and Gina Dent's conference in Paris / Georgia Sagri at documenta 14 / interview with Ilaria Bussoni / Georges Didi-Huberman at Jeu de Paume / Tobias Madison on the film Two A.M. by Loretta Fahrenholz / Amelie von Wulffen / Yuki Kimura / “The Color Line: African-American Artists and Segregation” at Musée du Quai Branly / Morag Keil / Greg Parma Smith / Carole Boulbès on Picabia's retrospectives in Zurich and New York / Short Story, Jeanne Graff / Weather Report / Jean-Luc Moulène / Bernadette Corporation.
2017
English edition
Artforum
Anne Pontégnie on Daan van Golden; Sérgio B. Martins on Ferreira Gullar; Documenta 14; Christo & Jeanne-Claude's Running Fence; Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley's ReActor; exhibition history: Hans Haacke in Frankfurt, 1976; Top Ten by Sol Calero; Omar Kholeif on Nil Yalter's Le Chevalier d'Éon; the art of Michael Williams; reviews from Francis Picabia and Raymond Pettibon's exhibitions in New York, and more.
2017
French edition
Les presses du réel – Dance & Performing Arts –
This historical essay assesses the impact of Dadaist ballet Relâches on the French artistic community by restoring the historical context that has transformed the collaboration of Picabia, Satie and Börlin into a unique event in the history of dance and performance.
2013
French edition
Les presses du réel – Literature – Misceallenous
Serralves
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The work of Raymond Roussel as a point of departure for an oblique and transversal reading of 20th century art.
2011
bilingual edition (English / French)
CAPC
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This mini, compact catalogue, accompanies the eponymous exhibition at CAPC museum of contemporary art of Bordeaux.
2010
French edition
Les presses du réel – Avant-gardes – L'écart absolu (Absolute Gap) – Fundamental
From Picabia's unpublished love letters to a philosophical and aesthetic inquiry on art, through Goethe, Schlegel, Hegel, or Baudelaire.
2009
French edition
Les presses du réel – Avant-gardes – L'écart absolu (Absolute Gap) – Paperback
The work of an underestimated writer, a founder of the Ultraism, initiator of Dada in the 1920s Spain.
2009
bilingual edition (English / French)
miscellaneous
sold out
Editor in chief, Kendell Geers subverts the code of the magazine and appropriates BC as a subversive hacker, saturating the pages of FUCK, sexes and crucifixions.
2009
texts in English and French
Les presses du réel – Contemporary art – Monographs
sold out
The first book bringing together Mike Kelley's autobiographic works since 1995, and offering an overview of the development of Kelley's practice.
2007
French edition
Les presses du réel – Avant-gardes – L'écart absolu (Absolute Gap) – Fundamental
A collection of the painter's writings (poetry, interviews, chronicles, previously unpublished texts and documents) who, between the 1930's and the 1970's in St-Germain-des-Prés, never ceased to explore language and to work with words as if with an unprocessed and unlimitted material.
2007
English edition
Les presses du réel – Avant-gardes – L'écart absolu (Absolute Gap) – Fundamental
Marcel Duchamp met Lydie Sarazin-Levassor at the end of March 1927. On 7 June, they were married. Francis Picabia acted as a witness and the ceremony was filmed by Man Ray. On 25 January 1928, they divorced. Lydie Sarazin-Levassor tells the story of their marriage.
2005
bilingual edition (German / French)
Les presses du réel – Avant-gardes – Misceallenous
Reprint of the first Dada anthology (Berlin, 1920), with Tzara's chronicles, manifests and documents.
2005
bilingual edition (English / French)
JRP|Editions - Catalogues, Biennales & Collections
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Catalog of one of the most important private collections of contemporary art.
2004
French edition
Les presses du réel – Avant-gardes – L'écart absolu (Absolute Gap) – Fundamental
Marcel Duchamp met Lydie Sarazin-Levassor at the end of March 1927.
On 7 June, they were married. Francis Picabia acted as a witness and the
ceremony was filmed by Man Ray. On 25 January 1928, they divorced.
Lydie Sarazin-Levassor tells the story of their marriage, presents us with
“her” Marcel, and relates her encounters with Jacques Doucet, Constantin
Brancusi, Henri-Pierre Roché, Man Ray and Kiki de Montparnasse, Jean
Cocteau, the Ballets Russes, the Duchamp family, Jean Crotti, Mary
Rumsey, Katherine Dreier and Robert Desnos, and describes the atmosphere
at the Villons' (in Puteaux, just outside Paris), the Picabias'
(at Mougins, in the South of France) and the Sarazin-Levassors' (in Étretat,
on the Normandy coast).