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Title:
Man Ray : 1870-1976 : genius of light / edited by Robert Rocca and Pierre-Yves Butzbach, in partnership with Silvana Editoriale.
Publisher:
SIilvana Editoriale,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
231 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 30 cm
Subject:
Man Ray,--1890-1976--Exhibitions.
Man Ray,--1890-1976
Photography, Artistic--20th century--Exhibitions.
Surrealism--Photography--Exhibitions.
Dadaism--Photography--Exhibitions.
Portrait photography--20th century--Exhibitions.
exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs
Exhibition catalogs.
Catalogues d'exposition.
Other Authors:
Palais Lumière (Cultural center), host institution.
Rocca, Robert, curator. editor, curator.
Butzbach, Pierre-Yves, curator. editor, curator.
Notes:
Catalog of the exhibition "Man Ray (1890-1976), Maître des Lumières," held at the Palais Lumière, Evian, 1 July - 5 November, 2023. Includes bibliographical references (page 231).
Contents:
Essential Bibliography. Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- The Many Paths of Man Ray / Robert Rocca, Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- Man Ray before Man Ray / Serge Sanchez -- Self-portrait / Robert Rocca -- Dadaism to Surrealism / Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- Dadamade / Man Ray -- Ray-ography / Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- Électricité, 1931 / Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- International Surrealist Exhibition of 1938 / Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- Six Muses and a Photographer / Sylvie Gonzalez -- Solarization -- The Faces of Man Ray -- The Marquis de Sade / Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- Man Ray, the Couturier of the Nude / Laurence Benaïm -- Man Ray's Paris / Serge Sanchez -- The Art of Fashion / Marie-Pierre Ribère -- The Cinepoems of Man Ray / Jean-Michel Bouhours -- The Many Paths of Man Ray / Pierre-Yves Butzbach -- Biographical highlights -- List of exhibited works reproduced in the catalog -- List of exhibited works not reproduced in the catalog -- Essential Bibliography.
Summary:
"Man Ray occupies a prominent place in the history of 20th-century art. A versatile artist, who lived mainly in Paris, he is best known as a photographer. Indeed, he was one of the first to use photography, not as a simple means of reproduction, but as a genuine creative medium, turning the technique into an art form. Some of his photographs, such as Le Violon d'Ingres (1924) and Noire et blanche (1926), have achieved iconic status.Born in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) on 27 August 1890, Emmanuel Radnitsky, known as Man Ray (as in a ray of light), actively participated in the intellectual and artistic circles of New York. He discovered the European avant-gardes and befriended Marcel Duchamp who opened the doors of Dadaism to him and welcomed him to Paris in July 1921.At the heart of Parisian artistic life, he participated in the innovative experiments of the Dadaists and Surrealists, met with painters, poets and intellectuals, and became famous for his portraits. He developed a career as a fashion photographer, notably for designers Paul Poiret and Elsa Schiaparelli. A tireless experimenter, he rediscovered the technique of "photograms" (abstract silhouettes of objects) that Tristan Tzara named "rayographs" and in 1929, with his new partner Lee Miller, developed the "solarization" technique. In 1940, after the fall of France, Man Ray left for the United States and met Juliet Browner, who became his wife and muse. He returned to Paris in 1951 and lived there until his death in 1976. Man Ray is renowned for having revolutionized the art of photography, but he was also a painter, draughtsman, assembler of objects, sculptor, writer and filmmaker. It is this protean artist that we seek to discover or re-discover, through a true panorama of his works, which will enable us to comprehend Man Ray's creative process and the importance of his art." -- Back cover.
ISBN:
9788836655656
8836655653
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1381294011
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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