Written in French.
Man Ray arrived in Paris in July 1921 on the advice of Marcel Duchamp who introduced him to Dadaist and then Surrealist artists. He quickly became a photographer for Paul Poiret, Elsa Schiaparelli, Coco Chanel, also working for Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Vogue magazines.
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Written in French.
Man Ray arrived in Paris in July 1921 on the advice of Marcel Duchamp who introduced him to Dadaist and then Surrealist artists. He quickly became a photographer for Paul Poiret, Elsa Schiaparelli, Coco Chanel, also working for Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Vogue magazines.
This book presents an unknown aspect of the work of Man Ray, a major artist who renewed fashion photography, which was strictly documentary at the time, and in which he brought a new vision of technical inventiveness and freedom to the glory of women and their clothes. Compositions, cropping, shadow and light effects, solarizations, colorizations and other technical experiments contribute to the creation of dreamlike images.
Nearly 200 illustrations retrace this journey between art and commission: period photographic prints by Man Ray, magazines but also models and fashion accessories.
Exhibition at the Cantini Museum and Château Borély, Marseille from October 19th 2019 to January 23rd 2020
Written in French
256 pages / 200 illustrations
Rmn-Grand Palais Publishing
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