Legendary photographer, painter, poet, and maker of objects and films, Man Ray (1890-1976) was one of the most versatile and inventive artists of this century. He was a pioneer in 20th century avant-garde art and photography and a leading figure in the Dada and Surrealist art movements in both America and in later on in Paris where he became the group’s unofficial photographer. Among the many models from this period were Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, Salvador Dali, Gertude Stein, James Joyce, and the famous performer, Kiki of Montparnasse. Man Ray’s photographs of Kiki often use the outline of her body to represent other objects. His interest in minimalism and abstraction carried over to Man Ray’s experiments with what he termed “rayographs,” a photographic process that creates an image without the camera. Combining chance and absurdity, these images lyrically and impressionistically represented objects such as ropes, light bulbs, and thumbtacks.
Emmanuel Radnitzky, also known as Man Ray, was born in 1890 in Philadelphia. Just a few years later, his family moved to Brooklyn, NY. In 1915 he met the French artist Marcel Duchamp, and together they formed the New York group of Dada artists. Although growing up in America, he spent the greater portion of his life and career in Paris. There, he continued to be a part of the artistic avant garde and associated with the Parisian Dada and Surrealist circles of artists and writers. Also a successful portrait and fashion photographer, Man Ray received commissions for commercial work featured in important publications such as Vogue, Bazaar, and Vanity Fair. In his final years, Man Ray continued to exhibit his art, with shows in New York, London, Paris and other cities in the years before his death in 1976 at 86 years old.
He had numerous exhibitions worldwide including the International Center of Photography, New York; National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan; Venice Photography Biennale; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Biblioteque Nationale de Paris; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Fine Art Museum of San Francisco; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Getty Museum, Los Angeles; and the Serpentine Gallery in London.
His innovative works can be found on display in museums around the world such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.; Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Guggenheim museum, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Philadelphia Museum of Art; The Art Institute of Chicago; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
There are many books about his work including Man Ray: Photography and its Double (1998), Man Ray Photographs (1987), Photographs by Man Ray: 105 Works, 1920 -1934 (1980), Man Ray Women (2006), Man Ray’s Montparnasse (2004), Conversion to Modernism: The Early Works of Man Ray (2003), and Man Ray : In Fashion (1991).
Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer
10 Apr - 7 Jun 2025Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer , the inaugural exhibition of its new gallery space. This exhibition brings together sculptures and photographs by...Read moreLe Baiser de Man Ray
26 Apr - 29 Jun 2024Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present Le Baiser de Man Ray , an exhibition of important photographs exemplifying the artist’s unbridled imagination and love for experimentation. Featuring close to...Read moreAn Outsider's Eye
Discoveries from Bruce Silverstein Gallery, Curated by Frank Maresca18 Apr - 18 May 2024Outside ExhibitionsAn Outsider's Eye features more than 20 artists, including Karl Blossfeldt, Edward Weston, Man Ray, André Kertész, Dorothea Lange, Paul Outerbridge, Lisette Model, Walker Evans, Aaron Siskind, Bill Cunningham, and...Read more20th Anniversary Exhibition
REWIND16 Dec 2021 - 19 Feb 2022Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce REWIND , a celebration of our 20th anniversary. Featuring works selected from over one hundred exhibitions, REWIND is an opportunity to revisit the...Read moreDrawing the Line
11 Jul - 30 Aug 2019Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce a group exhibition featuring works by Harry Callahan, Germaine Krull, Shinichi Maruyama, Barbara Morgan, Sigmar Polke, Man Ray, Aaron Siskind, Keith A. Smith,...Read moreMonochrome
20 Jan - 4 Mar 2017Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present MONOCHROME, an exhibition including works by Alfred Leslie, Barbara Morgan, Louise Nevelson, Man Ray, Aaron Siskind, Frederick Sommer and John Wood.Read moreDISCOVERIES
A special selection of extraordinary photographs from the gallery's private inventory8 Jul - 6 Aug 2010Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce DISCOVERIES, an exhibition featuring an eclectic selection of rare and noteworthy works by 35 known and lesser-known artists from the 20 th century.Read moreDiscoveries
A special selection of extraordinary photographs from the gallery's private inventory16 Jun - 8 Aug 2009Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce DISCOVERIES , an exhibition featuring an eclectic selection of rare and noteworthy works by lesser-known artists from the 20th century.Read moreTOPOGRAPHICS
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 1844 TO THE PRESENT2 Oct - 13 Nov 2004Gallery ExhibitionsRead more
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