Book Release: ​
Francis Picabia: Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning

Press Release

Presented in English and French, this bilingual publication is a groundbreaking exploration of Francis Picabia’s practice between 1945 and 1952—a remarkable period of new creativity and experimentation for the legendary artist.

Release Date UK & ROW: February 2025
Release Date US: March 2025 US

Cover of ‘Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning’ Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Publishers

The latest title from Hauser & Wirth Publishers, ‘Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning’ explores the practice of Francis Picabia between the years 1945 and 1952—an incredibly rich period during which Picabia created paintings unlike anything he had produced before. This bilingual English/French catalogue accompanies the first major solo exhibition to exclusively explore this unique final period in Picabia’s oeuvre, on view at Hauser & Wirth Paris this January. With contributions from the exhibition’s curators, Comité Picabia president Beverley Calté and art historian Arnauld Pierre, as well as scholar Candace Clements, this new publication is both an excellent record of a noteworthy exhibition and an essential resource on this crucial chapter in Picabia’s practice.

Spread from an album devoted to Francis Picabia's life and work compiled by Olga Mohler Picabia from 1936 to 1952. Photo: courtesy Archives Comité Picabia, Paris

With a career defined by a restless, visionary approach, Picabia was one of the great innovators of 20th-century modernism. From 1945 onwards, he abandoned his famous wartime Nudes, moving into a new era of nonfigurative art that drew on fresh sources of inspiration and was marked by a particular interest in surface texture. The bold group of works documented in ‘Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning’ represents the artist’s own definitions of abstraction and reveals the creation of a new visual language that sets these works apart from anything the artist had done before. Elegantly designed with foil-stamped text on the cover and spine, the clothbound catalogue features almost 150 illustrations that offer readers exceptional access to the colors, contours and textures of Picabia’s remarkable canvases.

Following a preface by Calté, an essay by Pierre contextualizes Picabia’s very personal position within the vibrant Parisian postwar art scene and the rise of art informel. He sheds light on the signs and symbols buried in Picabia’s abstractions, the influence of prehistory and primitivism on his work and its pictorial language, and the new painting techniques he employed in this period. This is complemented by an essay by Clements which examines Picabia’s postwar repaints. With much of Picabia’s postwar production comprising works painted over other works—sometimes more than once—Clements considers how these ‘flexible and deeply contingent’ works might be an ‘inadvertent revelation or intentional presentation of [Picabia’s] vaunted, fluid subjectivity.’

‘Francis Picabia. Éternal recommencement / Eternal Beginning’ is on view at Hauser & Wirth Paris from 18 January through 12 March 2025 and will then travel to Hauser & Wirth New York, 22nd Street from 1 May through 25 July 2025.


About the Artist
Francis Picabia (1879–1953) was born Fran.ois Martinez Picabia in Paris, to a Spanish father and a French mother. After initially painting in an Impressionist manner, elements of Fauvism and Neo-Impressionism as well as Cubism and other forms of abstraction began to appear in his painting in 1908, and by 1912 he had evolved a personal amalgam of Cubism and Fauvism. In 1915—which marked the beginning of Picabia’s machinist or mechanomorphic period—he and Marcel Duchamp, among others, instigated and participated in Dada manifestations in New York. For the next few years, Picabia remained involved with the Dadaists in Zurich and Paris, but finally denounced Dada in 1921 for no longer being “new.” The following year, he returned to figurative art, but resumed painting in an abstract style by the end of World War II.


FRANCIS PICABIA: ÉTERNEL RECOMMENCEMENT / ETERNAL BEGINNING
English / French ​
Hardcover
24 x 29 cm

ISBN: 978-3-906915-99-9
£50.00 / $58.00 / €55.00

Preface by Beverley Calaté
Texts by Arnauld Pierre and Candance Clements


(left) Hauser & Wirth Publishers Headquarters and Bookshop, Zurich, Switzerland © Hauser & Wirth Publishers. Photo: Noë Flum; (right) Dr. Michaela Unterdörfer, Executive Director Publications. Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Publishers. Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke

About Hauser & Wirth Publishers ​
In keeping with Hauser & Wirth’s artist-centric vision, Hauser & Wirth Publishers works to bring readers into the universe of artists and behind the scenes of their practices. From publishing artists’ writings and exceptional exhibition-related books to commissioning new scholarship and pursuing the highest levels of craft in design and bookmaking, Hauser & Wirth Publishers creates vital, lasting records of artists’ work and ideas, forging critical gateways to the cultural discourse they inspire. Through its Oral History Initiative, Hauser & Wirth Publishers is building an enduring record of artists’ voices for future generations. Additionally, the imprint publishes Ursula magazine, a bi-annual print and digital periodical that features essays, profiles, interviews, original portfolios, films and photography by thought-provoking writers and artists from around the world.

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