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Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction

Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction by Francis Picabia

Published by Museum Of Modern Art, New York, 2016.

Hardcover, 368pg. 

9.9 x 12.25"

"Irreverent and audacious, restless and brilliant, Francis Picabia achieved fame as a leader of the Dada group only to break publicly with the movement in 1921. Moving between Paris, the French Riviera, Switzerland, and New York, he led a dashing life, painting, writing, yachting, gambling, racing fast cars, and organizing lavish parties." 

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Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction

Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction by Francis Picabia

Published by Museum Of Modern Art, New York, 2016.

Hardcover, 368pg. 

9.9 x 12.25"

"Irreverent and audacious, restless and brilliant, Francis Picabia achieved fame as a leader of the Dada group only to break publicly with the movement in 1921. Moving between Paris, the French Riviera, Switzerland, and New York, he led a dashing life, painting, writing, yachting, gambling, racing fast cars, and organizing lavish parties." 

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Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction by Francis Picabia

Published by Museum Of Modern Art, New York, 2016.

Hardcover, 368pg. 

9.9 x 12.25"

"Irreverent and audacious, restless and brilliant, Francis Picabia achieved fame as a leader of the Dada group only to break publicly with the movement in 1921. Moving between Paris, the French Riviera, Switzerland, and New York, he led a dashing life, painting, writing, yachting, gambling, racing fast cars, and organizing lavish parties."