L'Acrobate
Artist
Francis Picabia
(Frankrike, 1879 - 1953)
Alternate Title
- Akrobaten
- The Acrobate
Dateca 1925
DimensionsBildmått: 106,5 × 76,5 × 0,4 cm
Ram: 123,8 × 93,8 × 2,3 cm
Countries
Credit LineInköp 1969
Object NumberNMB 1982
CollectionsSömnlösa nätter
The artwork is not on display
About the artworkFrancis Picabia was one of the foremost figures in the Dada movement, which clearly distanced itself from all the classicist tendencies that had made a return in art after the First World War. Within a few years, however, the mercurial artist would come to use images borrowed from classical art itself – which he overlapped in transparent layers. These dreamy “transparent paintings”, which seem to exist in several dimensions at once, made an impression on the Surrealist movement, which he joined for a while. Picabia had experimented with double exposures in film a few years earlier, but transferring this to painting was a novel idea. L’Acrobate is one of the few works in which Picabia also experimented with creating transparency by painting on transparent cellophane.
Signatures, inscriptions and marks
Etikett:
Centre national d'art et de cultur Georges Pompidou
Francis Picabia
23 Janvier-29 Mars 1976
Galeries Nationales de Grand Palais
Porte Clemenceau
Selected exhibition history
Samlingsutställning 2004 - 2011 - I vår tid (2004 - 2011)
Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Sömnlösa nätter. Från 1980-talet i Moderna Museets samling (den 24 februari 2023 - den 14 januari 2024)
Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Francis Picabia (1984)
Kunsthaus Zürich
Den underjordiska himlen. Surrealism i Moderna Museets samling (den 26 oktober 2024 - den 17 januari 2027)
Moderna Museet, Stockholm
The Moderna Museet exhibition catalogues
Francis Picabia : Moderna Museet, Stockholm : 7 april - 20 maj 1984
Bibliography
Taube, Maria och Gedin, Marika, Hjärtats bilder, Stockholm 1993, s 86, ill. s 87.