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Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky)
(1890 – 1976)

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Man Ray, Silhouette
Silhouette
1916 India Ink on wood bard 51.6 x 64.1 cm

 

Man Ray, Landscape
Landscape
1914 Watercolor on Paper 12.9 x 17.8 cm

 

Man Ray, The Hill
The Hill
1913 Oil on Canvas 51 x 61.3 cm

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Man Ray (born as Emmanuel Radnitzky) was a modernist artist, who played a significant role in the Dada and Surrealist movements. Man Ray explored many genres including photography, painting, sculpture, collage, assemblage and performance.

Man Ray was born in Philadelphia to a family of Russian-Jewish Immigrants. At the age of seven, his family moved to Brooklyn, New York, where the family changed its surname to simply “Ray” to escape anti-Semitic discrimination. Most art historians believe that Ray was influenced by his father’s tailoring business, which he ran from home, and his mother’s practice of making clothes and patchwork. The creativity and craftsmanship of his parents came through in young Man Ray. At primary school, he showed strong drafting skills and often visited art museums. After high school, Man Ray declined a scholarship to study architecture and set-up a studio in his parents home. He was able to make some money doing commercial art and illustration.

Man Ray, Composition (Marchand de Couleurs)
Composition (Marchand de Couleurs)
1929 Oil with Pencil on Linen 54.3 x 73.3 cm

 

Man Ray, As You Like It
As You Like It
1948 Oil on Canvas and Wood 71.3 x 61.3 cm

 

In 1912 Man Ray enrolled in the Ferrer School, where he could formally study art. Around the same time Man Ray met Marcel Duchamp who soon became a friend and influence in his work and life. By 1915 Many Ray had his first solo show, exhibiting paintings, drawings and assemblages. It would be a few years until he focused on experimental photography.

Man Ray, Optical Hopes and Illusion
Optical Hopes and Illusion
1938 Oil on Canvas 61.5 x 50.4 cm

 

Man Ray, Nut Girls
Nut Girls
1941 Photographs and Mixed Media 10.5 x 8.5 in

 

As Man Ray’s work progressed he became more involved in the Dada movement, which emphasized conceptual practices and use of “ready-mades”. In 1920 he worked with Duchamp and Katherine Dreier to found the Société Anonyme and publish “New York Dada”.

Man Ray,  Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
1966 Oil On Canvas 61 x 50.9 cm

 

Man Ray, Shakespearean Equation, Twelfth Night
Shakespearean Equation, Twelfth Night
1948 Oil on Canvas 86.5 x 76.4 cm

 

In 1921 Man Ray decided to move to Paris, and settled in the Montparnasse quarter for the next twenty years. In Paris, Man Ray produced photographs and experimental films with some of the most well known avant-garde, surrealist and dada artists. Ray exhibited with Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Jean Arp and Max Ernst, among others.

Man Ray also produced many photographs of the model, Kiki de Montparnasse, with whom he had a relationship for a short time.

Eventually Man Ray practiced innovative photographic techniques, which he referred to as “rayograms”. Man Ray’s assistant photographer, Lee Miller was also his lover for many years.

Man Ray,  Shakespearean Equation, King Lear
Shakespearean Equation, King Lear
1948 Oil on Canvas 46 x 61 cm

 

Man Ray,  Red Hot Iron
Red Hot Iron
1965 Steel Object in Illuminated Box 50.8 x 39.7 x 16.2 cm

 

During the Second World War, Man Ray left Paris and returned to the United States. At this time Man Ray travelled to Los Angeles, where he met Juliet Browner, whom he married in a “double wedding” alongside Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning.

Man Ray,  Self- Portrait Assemblage
Self- Portrait Assemblage
1916 Silver Gelatin Print 3.75 x 2. 75 in
Man Ray Trust

 

Man Ray, Fire Escapes and Umbrellas
Fire Escapes and Umbrellas
1917 Silver Gelatin Print 6 7/8 x 4 13/16 in

 

Man Ray grew discontent in the United States and returned to Paris, where he spent the last years of his life. Man Ray is now known as one of the most important modern artists of the dada and surrealist movements. Do you think you own a work by Man Ray? Contact us. We are the Man Ray experts.

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