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Untitled (Solarized Nude)
Man Ray (American, 1890–1976)
1932
Medium/Technique
Photograph, gelatin silver print
Dimensions
Image/Sheet: 29.7 x 23.1 cm (11 11/16 x 9 1/8 in.)
Credit Line
Graham Gund Photography Fund
Accession Number1980.213
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas, Photography
ClassificationsPhotographs
Man Ray was a modernist photographer whose works are characterized by an inventive exploration of new techniques and visual effects. Born in Philadelphia and trained as a painter, he arrived in Paris in 1921 and became a member of the Surrealist circle of artists there. He took up fashion and portrait photography as a way to make a living and began to experiment with a variety of processes, including solarization-a partial reversal of tone within a print, most visible at the edges of forms, caused by momentary exposure to light during the course of normal darkroom development. Solarization was an ideal technique to capture this mysterious and hallucinatory image of the Surrealist painter and sculptor Meret Oppenheim; the glowing dark aura surrounding her head transforms her into a disembodied, dreamlike figure.
DescriptionThe photograph is a cropping of the artist's "The Primacy of Matter over Thought"
InscriptionsUpper left in pencil: Man Ray. On verso in pencil: MR/1929.
ProvenanceMan Ray Estate; Roberta Kimmel, New York; private collection, New York; purchased June 18,1980
Copyright© 2011 Man Ray Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris