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Man Ray , born Emmanuel Radnitzky (August 27, 1890 – November 18, 1976), was an American artist who spent most of his career in Paris, France. Perhaps best described simply as a modernist, he was a...
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In looking for abstract images that would appeal to Breton and his Surrealist coterie, Man Ray adopted the existing technique of rayograms, which involved placing objects of different shapes directly on light-sensitive paper, eliminating the need for a negative or a lens.
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Man Ray, “Rayogram,” 1923.
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rayogram is an inter-disciplinary creative services studio ... "It has never been my object to record my dreams," Man Ray once explained. "Just to realize them." We also aspire not just to reflect our clients aspirations but to realize them.
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MAN RAY WROTE... HE WANTS HIS IDEAS BACK! ... Well recognized as a photographer, surrealist, DADAist, Man Ray's coup de gras was a series of black & gray abstractions known as RAYOGRAPH's which were composed without the use of a camera, simply by placing objects on sensitized paper in a dark room, and exposing them briefly to...
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Fox Talbot had used this technique to make shadowgrams, but it was arguably the surrealist Man Ray who made the technique popular. ... If you use transparent objects you'll end up with results more like Man Ray's rayograms with areas of grey too.
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In its playful use of disparate materials – animation, non-objective shapes, rayograms, unfocused and optically fragmented images – Emak Bakia remains fresh and inspiring nearly 80 years after it was made. Man Ray said he made this one in strict conformity with Surrealist principles.
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Teachers/Students; Vintage photography by Man Ray, Berenice Abbott, and Naomi Savage at Francis M. Naumann Fine Art ... Born Emmanuel Rudnitsky, Man Ray (1890-1976) wanted recognition as a painter but made his greatest mark as a professional photographer. He is often cited as the inventor of the photogram,
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Funke progressed smoothly from the New Objectivity to abstract photographs, which were his reaction to Man Ray’s rayograms. ... According to Vilém Santholzer they gave “evidence of the existence of primary geometric shapes in the internal composition of matter,“13 as of the interest of the members of Devětsil in x-ray,
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