Man Ray (1890–1976) was a polymath modernist, working in painting, sculpture, film, printmaking, and poetry. But it was his work in photography, with nude studies, fashion work, and portraiture that saw him pioneering a new chapter in the history of camerawork and art.
With a wide-ranging collection of both his famous and lesser-known works, this monograph gives a vivid overview of Man Ray’s multifaceted practice and photographic legacy. It traces Ray from his artistic beginnings in New York through to his central role in the Parisian avant-garde, where he featured in the first Surrealist exhibition with Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso and produced such now iconic works as Noire et blanche and Le Violon d’Ingres. Through numerous examples of still life, portraiture, and beyond, we see how Ray constantly experimented with new techniques, pushing photography out of its documentary domain into ethereal, poetic expressions through multiple exposure, solarization, and the particular brand of photograms he wittily termed “rayography.”
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From multiple exposure and solarization to creating his own brand of photograms termed “rayography”: Man Ray’s innovations and imagery shook avant-garde Paris to its core. Breaking down boundaries between photography, poetry, and design to create ethereal expressions, the modernist pioneered a new chapter in the history of camerawork and art.
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ISBN
9783836593991
Published
2023-11-22
Publisher
Taschen GmbH
Weight
439 gr
Height
195 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
16 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
192
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