Man Ray
Les Arums, 1930
Silver Gaelatin print on archival paper
(HSN Code: 9702)
(HSN Code: 9702)
11.8 x 9.5 inches
Open Edition
Copyright Man Ray, 1930
This work was displayed in the exhibition titled, 'Views of the Spirit', which was first showcased in August 2014 at Mondo Galeria, Madrid. These works are a tantalising taste of...
This work was displayed in the exhibition titled, 'Views of the Spirit', which was first showcased in August 2014 at Mondo Galeria, Madrid. These works are a tantalising taste of Man Ray’s vast oeuvre. The photographs on display cut across the timeline of his prolific career while also providing an insight to his thematic engagements and photographic techniques.
Man Ray, while most certainly one of the central figures of the narratives of Dadaism
and Surrealism, was also the most significant documenter of these extraordinary
movements. His position at the helm of this creatively dynamic moment
in art history is made evident through the still lifes and portraits that find a place of prominence in this exhibition. The still lifes betray Man Ray’s unquestionable mastery over the Surrealist lexicon while the portraits capture a galaxy of 20th century zeitgeists including Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali, Andre Breton and Coco Chanel. Man Ray’s portraits of his assistant and muse – the scintillating Lee Miller, are a study in art direction as well as a testament to his particular eye for the female form.
Man Ray, while most certainly one of the central figures of the narratives of Dadaism
and Surrealism, was also the most significant documenter of these extraordinary
movements. His position at the helm of this creatively dynamic moment
in art history is made evident through the still lifes and portraits that find a place of prominence in this exhibition. The still lifes betray Man Ray’s unquestionable mastery over the Surrealist lexicon while the portraits capture a galaxy of 20th century zeitgeists including Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali, Andre Breton and Coco Chanel. Man Ray’s portraits of his assistant and muse – the scintillating Lee Miller, are a study in art direction as well as a testament to his particular eye for the female form.
Exhibitions
Views of the Spirit | In collaboration with Mondo Galeria at TARQ, Mumbai, 2017Literature
Verve, Explore views of the spirit through Man Ray's eyes, June 1 2017Elle, Man Ray, 2017
Indian Express, The Ray Effect, May 26 2017