Man Ray : Paris - LA : [exhibition, Santa Monica], Track 16 Gallery/Robert Berman Gallery, [September 21, 1996 - January 31, 1996] : [catalog]Man Ray: Paris”L.A. is the first-ever in-depth look at the life and art of Man Ray during the decade he spent in Southern California (1941-50). In this golden era of Hollywood history, Man Ray produced a prodigious body of work, met his beloved wife Juliet, and fraternized with local intellectuals, celebrities, and a growing group of European expatriates. This handsomely illustrated exhibition catalogue includes major paintings and other important works created during this period, never-before-seen photographs documenting the local scene, and letters and other documents relating to Man Ray's life in California. Includes an essay by Dickran Tashjian and a reminiscence by James and Barbara Byrnes. Edited by Pilar Perez. |
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... titled " One Sunday In California " ; similar efforts served as annual greetings to friends.47 Other photographs were predicated on deliberate compositions , based on " deformations " exercised by a " fautegrapher . " In March 1942 ...
... titled " One Sunday In California " ; similar efforts served as annual greetings to friends.47 Other photographs were predicated on deliberate compositions , based on " deformations " exercised by a " fautegrapher . " In March 1942 ...
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... titled Enough Rope , the image played a variation on Duchamp's exercise in establishing a new unit of measurement , based on chance , for his monumental Large Glass project . ( Duchamp's Three Standard Stoppages preserves in glass the ...
... titled Enough Rope , the image played a variation on Duchamp's exercise in establishing a new unit of measurement , based on chance , for his monumental Large Glass project . ( Duchamp's Three Standard Stoppages preserves in glass the ...
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... titled Alphabet for Adults in December 1948 . This was not his first publishing venture during the 1940s . In 1947 a second edition of Les Mains Libres appeared in France . This collaboration with Paul Eluard was one of the first things ...
... titled Alphabet for Adults in December 1948 . This was not his first publishing venture during the 1940s . In 1947 a second edition of Les Mains Libres appeared in France . This collaboration with Paul Eluard was one of the first things ...
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1940s Gelatin-silver print Albert Lewin Alphabet for Adults American Contemporary Gallery Angeles County Museum Arensbergs Art Digest artist Arts and Architecture avant-garde Barbara Byrnes became Beverly Hills California Arts catalogue Charles Henri Ford Continued Unnoticed Copley Galleries Decade in Hollywood Dorothea Tanning Dreams Elsie Siegler exhibition film Gelatin-silver print George Leite Getty Center Gloria de Herrera Graham-Page Harper's Bazaar Henry Miller Hollywood Album ink on paper Institute of Art January Julien Levy Knud Merrild Lee Miller Lewin Mains Libres Marcel Duchamp Max Ernst modern art Modern Institute Museum of Art Number objects Oil on canvas painter Paris Pasadena Paul Eluard Perls photographs Portrait Ray and Juliet Ray in Hollywood Ray to Elsie Ray wrote Ray's Rayographs repainted Richter Robert Berman Robert Berman Gallery Roses and Revolvers Ruth Sade self-portrait Shakespearean Equations Smart Art Press Southern California Special Collections Surrealism Surrealist titled Tom Patchett Track 16 Gallery William Copley wrote to Elsie York