Magnolia
Man Ray (1890 – 1976)
Explore the surreal world of Man Ray (1890-1976), a pioneer of Dada & Surrealist photography. Discover his iconic rayographs, fashion portraits, and experimental film – a key figure in 20th-century art.
Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil)
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Magnolia: An Ode to Surrealist Elegance
The American artist Man Ray (1890-1976) irrevocably altered the perception of photography, elevating it from mere documentation into a fully realized artistic discipline. His artistic trajectory began in New York City with explorations in painting—a deliberate rejection of academic traditions—but his encounter with Dadaism and Marcel Duchamp’s provocative ideas in 1915 fundamentally reshaped his conceptual framework. This pivotal moment propelled Ray beyond conventional aesthetics, initiating him into the realm of sculptural experimentation exemplified by “The Gift,” a striking assemblage incorporating a flatiron and tacks (1921). His Parisian years witnessed a multifaceted artistic engagement encompassing cinema and portraiture, where he honed his photographic skills—skills that would solidify his position within the Surrealist movement and establish him as an innovator of visual language.- Style: Ray’s approach to photography was characterized by meticulous detail combined with dreamlike distortions. He sought to capture not just what was seen but also what felt, prioritizing emotion over literal representation.
- Technique: Primarily utilizing solarization—a photographic process involving exposing film to sunlight after it had been developed—Ray achieved ethereal effects that blurred boundaries between reality and imagination. This technique allowed him to imbue his images with a palpable sense of mystery and subconscious resonance.
About this artwork
- Title: Magnolia
- Artist: Man Ray
- Format: Square
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Oscar Niemeyer Museum
- Movement: Surrealism
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Corpus context: photography innovation , artistic identity
- Keywords: black and white print , man ray , bauhaus influence
- Color hue: Blue-Violet to Rose
Quick Facts
- Artistic style: Experimental
- Influences:
- Alfred Stieglitz
- Dadaism
- Medium: Photograph
- Movement: Surrealism
- Artist: Man Ray
- Notable elements or techniques: Flatiron with tacks (The Gift, 1921)

