Due to be sold in two parts, a live auction of 77 lots that takes place in New York and an accompanying online sale, the collection tells the story of Rosalind Gersten Jacobs and Melvin Jacobs, ...
Man Ray was one of the leading avant-garde thinkers of his generation, but how did he develop his unique approach? A watercolor sketch made while the artist was still in his early twenties has ...
A landmark show in New York charts the iconoclast’s restless evolution from faltering painter to master of light ...
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When does a metronome become a work of art? When you add a paper cutout of an eye to its pendulum bar. That’s what Philadelphia-born artist Man Ray decided to do in 1923; transforming an everyday ...
PARIS — Man Ray’s Surrealist experiments with photography not only revolutionized the medium, but also transformed the way that fashion was represented in magazines during the Twenties and Thirties, a ...
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Coupling: Reflections on Bell Jars and Metronomes -- Lee Miller and Man Ray: The Ultimate Surrealist Object -- A Thing of the Heart: Lee Miller and Man Ray -- Plates -- ...
A chronicler of the 20th century, from her surrealist experiments with Man Ray to gripping photos from World War II, Lee Miller put her unique stamp on all of her work, as shown at the Tate Britain.
Miller decided she would “rather take a picture than be one”: she switched New York for Paris where she fell in love with Man Ray, the Surrealist photographer. David E. Scherman, Dressed for War (1942 ...
Surrealism, if you haven’t noticed, is having a moment. There’s the Tate Modern’s “Surrealism Beyond Borders” exhibition in London, through August 29; the “Surrealism and Magic: Enchanted Modernity” ...
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