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OverviewParis after World War I was teeming with Americans. Bon vivants seeking escape from prohibition mingled with artists and intellectuals, all pursuing their dreams in the City of Light. The American Modernist Man Ray (1890-1976) spent the 1920s and 1930s in Paris, where experimental expression was flourishing. While he considered himself to be primarily a painter and also worked in film, sculpture, and collage, his best-known and most innovative medium was photography. Man Ray arrived in Paris in 1921 full of creative energy. Inspired by Marcel Duchamp's ""readymades""--mundane objects that became works of art in the gallery context--Man Ray spontaneously created an assemblage during a party by combining carpet tacks and an iron, which he then photographed. Soon afterward, he began to experiment with cameraless photography and devised his Rayographs--abstract images produced by placing objects directly on photographic paper and exposing it to light. He eventually became an influential figure in the city's avant-garde circles and began to make striking portraits of many of its luminaries, including Pablo Picasso, James Joyce, Jean Cocteau, Joan Miró, and Gertrude Stein. His work inspired other photographers and encouraged painters, including the Surrealists René Magritte and Salvador Dalí, to experiment with the medium. Through its fascinating text and numerous photographs, this volume vividly demonstrates why Man Ray is still considered to be one of the most inventive and exciting artists of the twentieth century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: . GarciaPublisher: Getty Trust Publications Imprint: Getty Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.666kg ISBN: 9781606060605ISBN 10: 1606060600 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 31 May 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAmerican Alliance of Museums Design Competition 2012, First Prize The collection pays homage to both the whimsical, imaginative, unsettling energies of Ray's work, as well as his formal interests in geometry, symmetry, and contrasts. --Publishers Weekly A beautifully produced collection of the artist's experiments in [photography]. --La Lettre de la Photographie An attractive package for Man Ray enthusiasts, photography buffs, and Francophiles. --Library Journal -The collection pays homage to both the whimsical, imaginative, unsettling energies of Ray's work, as well as his formal interests in geometry, symmetry, and contrasts.---Publishers Weekly -A beautifully produced collection of the artist's experiments in [photography].---La Lettre de la Photographie -An attractive package for Man Ray enthusiasts, photography buffs, and Francophiles.---Library Journal The collection pays homage to both the whimsical, imaginative, unsettling energies of Ray s work, as well as his formal interests in geometry, symmetry, and contrasts. Publishers Weekly A beautifully produced collection of the artist s experiments in [photography]. La Lettre de la Photographie An attractive package for Man Ray enthusiasts, photography buffs, and Francophiles. Library Journal The collection pays homage to both the whimsical, imaginative, unsettling energies of Ray s work, as well as his formal interests in geometry, symmetry, and contrasts. Publishers Weekly A beautifully produced collection of the artist s experiments in [photography]. La Lettre de la Photographie An attractive package for Man Ray enthusiasts, photography buffs, and Francophiles. Library Journal The collection pays homage to both the whimsical, imaginative, unsettling energies of Ray's work, as well as his formal interests in geometry, symmetry, and contrasts. -- Publishers Weekly A beautifully produced collection of the artist's experiments in [photography]. -- La Lettre de la Photographie An attractive package for Man Ray enthusiasts, photography buffs, and Francophiles. -- Library Journal American Alliance of Museums Design Competition 2012, First Prize -The collection pays homage to both the whimsical, imaginative, unsettling energies of Ray's work, as well as his formal interests in geometry, symmetry, and contrasts.---Publishers Weekly Author InformationErin C. Garcia, former assistant curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum, is currently an independent curator in San Francisco. She is the author of Photography as Fiction (Getty Publications, 2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |