Other author/creator | Pepper, Terence, editor. |
Other author/creator | Warner, Marina, 1946- editor. |
Other author/creator | National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain) host institution. |
Other author/creator | Scottish National Portrait Gallery host institution. |
Other author/creator | Gosudarstvennyĭ muzeĭ izobrazitelʹnykh iskusstv imeni A.S. Pushkina host institution. |
Portion of title |
Portraits |
Contents |
Introduction: Icons of modern life / Marina Warner -- Man Ray in print / Terence Pepper -- Plates -- Chronology / Helen Trompeteler -- Further reading -- Picture credits. |
Abstract |
"The artist May Ray (1890-1976) initially taught himself photography in order to reproduce his own works of art, but it became one of his preferred mediums. As a contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements in Paris during the 1920s, Man Ray was perfectly placed to make defining images of his avant-garde contemporaries, including Jean Cocteau, Peggy Guggenheim, and Gertrude Stein. Man Ray also photographed his friends and lovers, among them Kiki de Montparnasse (Alice Prin), Lee Miller, who helped him discover the solarization printing process, and Ady Fidelin. Man Ray continued to take portrait photographs throughout his career, including little-known images from 1940s Hollywood, and of stars such as Ava Gardner and Catherine Deneuve taken during the 1950s and 1960s. An essential reference on Man Ray's life and work, this book includes an introduction by Terence Pepper and essay by Marina Warner exploring the artist's creativity and appetite for innovation and experimentation. Complete with first-hand testimonies from the artist's sitters and over 200 beautifully reproduced images, this handsome volume provides a survey of the finest portraits from one of the most inventive photographic artists of the 20th century."--Publisher's website. |
General note | "Published to accompany the exhibition Man Ray Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, London, from 7 February to 27 May 2013, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, from 22 June to 8 September 2013, and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, from 28 October to 19 January 2014"--Title page verso. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 214). |
ISBN | 030019479X |
ISBN | 9780300194791 |
ISBN | 1855144433 |
ISBN | 9781855144439 |