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  1. But the Portraits exhibition attests to the primacy of photography in Man Ray’s career. It was a medium that—particularly in the 1920s and ’30s, when he was at the height of his imaginative powers—allowed him great leeway, perhaps precisely because it had not yet been deemed one of the Lofty Arts.

  2. He nicknamed the results of his experiments “rayographs,” a combination of his name and the word “photograph.” This rayograph toys with the role of film in photography—instead of developing the film to create a photo in the traditional manner, Man Ray unspooled the roll across the light-sensitive paper to create a spiraling form.

  3. **LINKS IN THE DESCRIPTION BELOW*Hey everyone, thanks for checking out this video on Man Ray's photography! We dig into his composition techniques, his "sola...

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  4. Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky). Rayograph. 1923. 11 9/16 x 9 1/4" (29.4 x 23.5 cm). NARRATOR: A ‘Rayograph’, was Man Ray’s term for his own style of ‘camera-less’ photography. By placing objects directly onto light-sensitive paper and exposing it, he was able to create ghostly, near-abstract images. Here, he has used a strip of 35 mm ...

  5. 8 de out. de 2000 · During the 1940s Man Ray came back to the United States and lived in Los Angeles, where he continued his experimental work in painting, photography, mixed media and writing. Man Ray and Juliet relocated to Paris in 1951. The next decades were devoted to painting, writing his autobiography, and "reconstructions".

  6. 18 de jan. de 2019 · An enigma during his lifetime, Man Ray was a painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and poet. He is best known for his photography and experimental art in the Dadaist and Surrealist mode. Ray was one of the rare artists who never seemed to struggle. After launching a serious career in his youth, he moved effortlessly between media, formats, styles, and ...

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