Francis Picabia: Prostitution universelle. 1916/17
"Imagined as a set of circuits indicating the dynamism of circulation itself over any fixed object, body, or identity, and as a diagram of the movement connecting visual information to things, words, textures, and concepts, Universal Prostitution replaces the stasis of representation with a notational form indicating the dynamic value itself as nothing but circulation and extraction, Other, less articulated moments are strewn across the visual surface. Picabia’s strange diagram might thus be understood as a demonstration of the self as it is distributed over circuits of production and social reproduction." Jaleh Mansoor; Universal Prostitution: Francis Picabia's Diagrams of Proletarianization. October 2023; (185): 67–83, 81 doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/octo_a_00493
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