Francis Picabia "M'Amenez-y" Paris, November 1919 - January 1920
- MoMA, Floor 5, 505 The Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Galleries
- Francis Picabia has 81 works online.
- There are 2,456 paintings online.
Installation views
We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history.
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Dada, Surrealism and Their Heritage
Mar 27–Jun 9, 1968
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Permanent Collection
Mar 29, 1972–Apr 21, 1980
1 other work identified
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Permanent Collection
Mar 29, 1972–Apr 21, 1980
1 other work identified
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Art of the Twenties
Nov 14, 1979–Jan 22, 1980
4 other works identified
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Words and Pictures
Aug 20–Oct 6, 1981
1 other work identified
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Masterpieces from the Collection
Mar 2, 1982–Mar 1, 1983
2 other works identified
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Masterpieces from the Collection
Mar 2, 1982–Mar 1, 1983
1 other work identified
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Painting &
Sculpture II Nov 20, 2004–Aug 5, 2015
3 other works identified
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Dada
Jun 18–Sep 11, 2006
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Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction
Nov 21, 2016–Mar 19, 2017
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Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction
Nov 21, 2016–Mar 19, 2017
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Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction
Nov 21, 2016–Mar 19, 2017
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Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction
Nov 21, 2016–Mar 19, 2017
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
7 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
7 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
12 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
10 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
10 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
6 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
9 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
8 other works identified
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508: Readymade in Paris and New York
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
6 other works identified
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508: According to the Laws of Chance
Nov 14, 2020–Jan 7, 2024
6 other works identified
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508: According to the Laws of Chance
Nov 14, 2020–Jan 7, 2024
6 other works identified
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508: According to the Laws of Chance
Nov 14, 2020–Jan 7, 2024
3 other works identified
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This work is included in the Provenance Research Project, which investigates the ownership history of works in MoMA's collection.
Francis Picabia, Paris.
Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia (the painter's wife).
1930s - 1966, Jean (Hans) Arp (1886-1966), acquired by exchange with Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia.
1966 - 1968, Estate of Jean Arp / Marguerite Hagenbach Arp (Jean Arp's widow), Clamart, France, and Locarno-Solduno, Switzerland, inherited from Jean Arp.
1968, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, purchased from Madame Jean Arp.
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