1. Marc Braude on Man Ray's Le Violon d'Ingres and Kiki de Montparnasse
Aug 30, 2022 · She had the short bobbed hair and unconventional look and really an energy, I think that people just really competed to capture. That's the ...
"To me, when I look at it there is this aura that is totally tied to their personal relationship. Is this a dance? Is this a dual? Is this a rivalry?"

2. True Crime/Fine Art: Man Ray and the Black Dahlia Connection ...
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True crime and art history are two genres that have smashed together with some fascinating results. In this episode of the ArtCurious Podcast, we're asking a strange question: did Man Ray inspire the infamous (and infamously unsolved) Black Dahlia murder in 1940s Los Angeles?

3. Man Ray - alicesena
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My artist is Man Ray, he is a painter and a photographer, I personally prefer his photography to his paintings. He relates to my work because he takes lighting and position into consideration in his pictures. He does specialize in portraits, I love his use of perspective because he experiments with…
4. Untitled | The Art Institute of Chicago
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Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky), 1923

5. The Deep Bond (and Short Affair) Between Lee Miller and Man Ray
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In 1941, Miller described his democratic, even magnanimous, approach to teaching and art-making, saying that Man Ray “believed that every advance in his medium should be made accessible to every other artist and generously told how he achieved his effects. Rayograms, which are shadow photographs without a camera; the underwater eeriness of the film L’étoile de mer; the elongation and distortion of his fashion pictures; solarization; and more remote things to do with paper, chemicals, and the quality of light became public property.” (Miller and Man Ray’s personal and aesthetic relationship was the subject of a recent exhibition, “Lee Miller–Man Ray. Fashion, Love, War,” at the Palazzo Franchetti in Venice; its accompanying book is out from Skira this fall.)

6. Man Ray's forays into fashion | Apollo Magazine
Oct 20, 2020 · In Paris, between 1920 and 1940, the young American expat turned his lens to the fashion industry in a way no one had done before.
The artist was a reluctant photographer – yet from the 1920s to ’40s, the Surrealist vision he brought to fashion photography helped elevate it to an art form in its own right

7. Man Ray in Paris - Google Arts & Culture
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Oscar Niemeyer Museum
8. The unholy trinity: Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia - Tate
Jan 1, 2008 · However, we do see them in René Clair's short film from 1924, Entr ... hair shaved by Man Ray, was also destroyed while being developed.
The unholy trinity ; Bernard Marcadé on Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia, Tate Etc. issue 12

9. Untitled | The Art Institute of Chicago
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Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky), 1922

10. Another Black Dahlia Portrait? Harvard's Fogg Museum Displays ...
Nov 5, 2017 · Two original Man Ray artworks are currently on display at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. · 1943- Elizabeth Short poses for Man Ray's L'Equivoque
November 5, 2017 Los Angeles, California Two original Man Ray artworks are currently on display at Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum. The first is a photograph taken by Man Ray of his good friend Dr. Hodel upon his return from China in September, 1946. Dr. Hodel is seen wearing his UNRRA (United Nations Relief and…
