




Man Ray: La photographie nâest pas lâart
Provocatively proclaiming that photography is not art, this 1937 publication by Man Ray reproduces twelve of the artistâs photographs in an unbound book. Verses by AndrĂ© Breton labeled âconvulsionnairesâ serve as an introduction that announces, âMais voici Man Ray. Voici lâhomme Ă tĂȘte de lanterne magique.â (Here is Man Ray. Here is a man with a magic lantern head.) The worksâ subjects include a colony of ants with a Surrealist caption, âcerveau bien ordonnĂ©â (well-ordered brain), a portrait of Hollywood actress Miriam Hopkins, and a backlit female figure standing in a dramatic pose titled âle sex-appealâ (sex appeal).
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Provocatively proclaiming that photography is not art, this 1937 publication by Man Ray reproduces twelve of the artistâs photographs in an unbound book. Verses by AndrĂ© Breton labeled âconvulsionnairesâ serve as an introduction that announces, âMais voici Man Ray. Voici lâhomme Ă tĂȘte de lanterne magique.â (Here is Man Ray. Here is a man with a magic lantern head.) The worksâ subjects include a colony of ants with a Surrealist caption, âcerveau bien ordonnĂ©â (well-ordered brain), a portrait of Hollywood actress Miriam Hopkins, and a backlit female figure standing in a dramatic pose titled âle sex-appealâ (sex appeal).

