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Man Ray

    27. August 1890 – 18. November 1976

    Man Ray war ein amerikanischer Künstler, der einen Großteil seiner Karriere in Paris verbrachte. Obwohl seine Verbindungen zum Dadaismus und Surrealismus informell waren, leistete er bedeutende Beiträge zu beiden Bewegungen. Am bekanntesten für seine avantgardistische Fotografie, sah er sich selbst vor allem als Maler und schuf bedeutende Werke in verschiedenen Medien. Seine künstlerische Intelligenz und sein Streben nach Vergnügen und Freiheit inspirierten ihn, die Grenzen des künstlerischen Ausdrucks zu erforschen und festigten seinen Platz als einer der einflussreichsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts.

    Man Ray
    Man Ray, 1890-1976 Sein Gesamtwerk
    Photographien Paris 1920 - 1934
    Man Ray in Harper's Bazaar 1934 - 1942
    Man Ray
    Man Ray, Photograph
    Man Ray - Selbstporträt
    • 2024

      "A semi-autobiographical middle-grade graphic novel about a Canadian-Chinese boy who feels invisible at home and in school but longs to stand out"--

      Alterations
    • 2022

      Welcome to the first edition of Thinking Strong and Feeling Smart. This graphic workbook is for primary school-aged children and their teachers, carers or therapists to inspire self-awareness and facilitate the exploration of emotional intelligence, self-regulation techniques and a growth mindset. Each piece of art has been lovingly created by author/illustrator Heather J. Ray, founder of My Wellbeing School, with over fifteen years of experience teaching adults and children mindfulness, meditation and wellbeing principles.

      Thinking Strong and Feeling Smart
    • 2011
    • 2011

      Portraits

      • 313 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      When American-born Surrealist Man Ray died in 1976, he left behind thousands of photo negatives, mostly portraits taken in his studio after his arrival in Paris in 1921. The Centre Georges Pompidou, which has owned them since the mid-1990s, has duly catalogued the collection of negatives and is now in a position to bring out what is an encyclopedic publication in the best sense of the term. It attests both to Man Ray s ability as a portrait photographer and to the quality of his archive as a monument to cultural history. The catalog features 500 portraits, each of which is explained in a short commentary. Since Man Ray's clientele was made up of members of Dadaist and Surrealist circles, of artists and painters, of writers and US emigrants of the Lost Generation, of aristocrats, and paragons of the worlds of fashion and theater, the book is at the same time a marvelous Who's Who and an indispensable reference work for a broad range of different historians and scholars of the 20th century.

      Portraits
    • 2010
    • 2010

      Chefs-d'œuvre ?

      • 570 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Chefs d'uvre L'exposition d'ouverture du centre Pompidou-Metz.

      Chefs-d'œuvre ?
    • 2005

      Masters of Photography Series: Man Ray

      Masters of Photography Series

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      “I do not photograph nature, I photograph my fantasy,” Man Ray proclaimed, and he found in the camera's eye and in light's magical chemistry the mechanisms for dreaming. Schooled as a painter and designer in New York, Man Ray turned to photography after discovering the 291 Gallery and its charismatic founder, Alfred Stieglitz. As a young expatriate in Paris during the twenties and thirties, Man Ray embraced Surrealism and Dadaism, creeds that emphasized chance effects, disjunction and surprise. Tireless experimentation with technique led him to employ solarization, grain enlargement, mixed media and cameraless prints (photograms)--which he called “Rayographs”. These successful manipulations for which he was dubbed “the poet of the darkroom” by Jean Cocteau, were a major contribution to twentieth-century photography. Man Ray presents 43 of the greatest images from the artist's career. The essay by Jed Perl describes the influences on Man Ray's career and his enduring contribution to photography.

      Masters of Photography Series: Man Ray
    • 2005

      Man Ray Women

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,3(4)Abgeben

      Man Ray found the surreal in the commonplace, particularly in the female form, and this has made his photography some of the world's most accessible and his ubiquitous La Violin d'Ingres creates a cello from a woman's torso with the addition of curliqued vents inked on her sides; his classic image of shining cinematic tears glistening on a powdered cheek has been tucked into mirror frames all over the world. This collection of more than 130 pictures dated between 1920 and 1950 covers not only Ray's work as one of the world's leading avant-garde artists--he was a tireless experimenter who participated in the Cubist, Dadaist and Surrealist art movements--but also his commercial work. It includes fashion photography and advertising images; portraits of many artists, including Marcel Proust, Marcel Duchamp and Andre Breton; and a portfolio of 26 Femmes. Art dealer Giorgio Marconi, who met May Ray in 1966 in Milan, contributes an insightful interview.

      Man Ray Women
    • 1995

      Masterful collection of 60 works by a supreme artist with an unerring ability to capture his subject’s personality on film. Revealing portraits of Jean Cocteau, Salvador Dalí, Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Pablo Picasso and many other luminaries. New English translations of Introduction and captions.

      Man Ray's celebrity portraits
    • 1989