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“Wisdom that will bless I, who live in the spiral joy born at the utter end of a black prayer.” • — Keiji Haino
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“… It is not my mode of thought that has caused my misfortunes, but the mode of thought of others.” • — The Marquis de Sade

Saturday, January 25, 2025

Hauser & Wirth – Art Gallery: Francis Picabia: Eternal Beginning



Alongside the exhibition “Francis Picabia. Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning,” Ursula presents a film that explores the mysterious paintings from the final years of Picabia’s artistic creation. Following the artist’s return to Paris in 1945, works from this period signal a renewed interest in abstraction, a return to the spirit of Dada anti-painting and the emergence of symbols drawn from medieval and prehistoric sources.

Featuring the voices of Beverley Calté, President of Comité Picabia, art historian Arnauld Pierre and Sarah Allen, Head of Research at Hauser & Wirth, alongside photographs, articles and reproductions of Picabia’s artwork from Album Picabia—a chronicle complied by Olga Picbia up until 1952, the year before his death.

“Finally, with prehistory he found... that there was no point in trying to engage in this continuous series of ruptures, and that in its place, prehistory offered the model of a kind of eternal stasis, of an eternal beginning.”—Arnauld Pierre

“Francis Picabia. Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning” is on view at Hauser & Wirth in Paris through 12 March 2025 and will travel to New York from 1 May – 25 July 2025. The accompanying book from Hauser & Wirth Publishers features essays by art historians Arnauld Pierre and Candace Clements. 


Hauser & Wirth is an international contemporary and modern art gallery with spaces in Zurich, London, Somerset, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Monaco, Menorca, Paris and Basel.







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