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Man Ray: the artist and his shadows


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Abstract

"Man Ray (1890-1976), a founding father of Dada and a key player in French Surrealism, is one of the central artists of the twentieth century. He is also one of the most elusive. In this new biography, journalist and critic Arthur Lubow uses Man Ray's Jewish background as one filter to understand his life and art. Man Ray began life as Emmanuel Radnitsky, the eldest of four children born in Philadelphia to a mother from Minsk and a father from Kiev. When he was seven the family moved to the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, where both parents worked as tailors. Defying his parents' expectations that he earn a university degree, Man Ray instead pursued his vocation as an artist, embracing the modernist creed of photographer and avant-garde gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz. When at the age of thirty Man Ray relocated to Paris, he, unlike Stieglitz, made a clean break with his past"--Provided by publisher.

Contents

Introduction: Man Ray and his shadows -- The Radnitsky clan -- Alfred Stieglitz and the avant-garde -- Adon -- Charles Daniel -- Marcel Duchamp -- Tristan Tarza and Francis Picabia -- Everybody who rated as somebody -- Kiki -- André Breton and Paul Éluard -- Lee Miller -- Meret Oppenheim -- Juliet Browner -- William Copley -- Man Ray's own shadow -- The shadow of death -- Epilogue: The afterlife.

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    New Haven: Yale University Press, [2021]


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    1890-1976


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    • 9780300237214
    • 0300237219

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