Man Ray—the American artist and photographer who all but defined the early 20th-century Paris art scene—is associated with many things. He’s associated with Surrealism and Dada, and the likes of ...
By engaging with art imaginatively, we can encounter that deeper reality that the Surrealists have always sought in their artwork.
The rayograph has been long admired but largely misunderstood. This important retrospective gives Man Ray’s eponymous ...
Man Ray is considered one of the most influential visual artists of the 20th Century, significantly contributing to the Dada and Surrealist art movements through his painting and photography. A ...
Return to Reason: Four Films by Man Ray is now available in the Criterion Collection.
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In Paris in the 1930s, there were few artists as influential as Man Ray. A pioneer of Surrealist photography, the American expat's use of modernist techniques to create groundbreaking images ...
In Man Ray's most famous photograph, 'Le Violon d'Ingres', the surreal, the sexual, and the French Neoclassical combine. Man Ray, Le violon d’Ingres (1924). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bluff ...
Man Ray was the ultimate networker. From the time he was twenty-three years old, when he asked Alfred Stieglitz to sit for a painted portrait, he had an uncanny knack for befriending important people.
Man Ray (1890–1976) is a peculiar choice for the Yale University Press’s “Jewish Lives” series. Not that he wasn’t Jewish; in fact, his early life followed a traditional course for American Jews of ...
Photographer Man Ray was born on August 27, 1890, and died on November 18, 1976. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. His real name was Emmanuel Rudnitsky. He was the eldest of four ...
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