MAN RAY PORTRAITS. Paris, Hollywood, Paris

Schirmer/Mosel Verlag

MAN RAY PORTRAITS. Paris, Hollywood, Paris

€98.00
a cura di Clément Chéroux

When American-born Surrealist Man Ray died in 1976, he left behind thousands of photo negatives, mostly portraits taken in his studio after his arrival in Paris in 1921. The Centre Georges Pompidou, which has owned them since the mid-1990s, has duly catalogued the collection of negatives and is now in a position to bring out what is an encyclopedic publication in the best sense of the term. It attests both to Man Ray s ability as a portrait photographer and to the quality of his archive as a monument to cultural history. The catalog features 500 portraits, each of which is explained in a short commentary. Since Man Ray's clientele was made up of members of Dadaist and Surrealist circles, of artists and painters, of writers and US emigrants of the Lost Generation, of aristocrats, and paragons of the worlds of fashion and theater, the book is at the same time a marvelous Who's Who and an indispensable reference work for a broad range of different historians and scholars of the 20th century.

- Edited by Clément Chéroux. With Texts by Man Ray, Quentin Bajac, Clément Chéroux and others. Translated from the French by Matthias Wolf.

Veste editoriale: Cartonato con Sovraccoperta
Formato: 24x30
Pagine: 316
Immagini a colori: 32
Immagini b/n: 485
Lingua: GB
Anno: 2011

ISBN: 9783829605403