ALINE and VALCOUR

  • ID: MANRAY3
  • Autor: Man Ray
běžná cena 2.950,00 Kč
Prodáno

Graphic print 50x65 cm in a limited edition. Print no. 36/150. Handmade paper. Loose sheet.

About the author:

Man Ray (1890-1976) was an American painter, photographer, creator of collages and constructed objects, sculptor, and filmmaker. He is one of the prominent representatives of 20th-century artistic avant-garde. Born in America, he spent most of his creative career in France.

Man Ray traversed various artistic worlds, experimenting with different genres and techniques. From Cubism, he moved to Dadaism and Surrealism, where he dedicated himself to discovering "higher reality" and materializing the "internal model." He was primarily known for his "camera-less photographs" (rayographs or photograms), a technique where light-sensitive material was exposed to light without the use of a camera.

After moving to Paris in 1921, Man Ray became a recognized photographer whose portraits and fashion shots appeared in renowned magazines. In addition, he delved into film and created several avant-garde short films.

During World War II, he resided in Hollywood, but after the war, he returned to Paris, where he remained until his death. His later work included painting, photography, and assemblages.
Man Ray's art was long underappreciated, but over time it became increasingly valued, and retrospective exhibitions of his works took place worldwide. After his death, the Man Ray Trust was established, which owns a collection of his works and the artist's copyrights.

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