Untitled (D2X7S9)
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealist Movement
1916
62.0 x 46.0 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Man Ray (1890 – 1976)
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A Dance Frozen in Time: Examining Man Ray’s “The Mime”
Man Ray's "The Mime," painted in 1916, transcends mere representation; it embodies the spirit of Surrealism and captures a moment of profound stillness amidst artistic dynamism. This striking artwork depicts a woman posed dramatically against a muted backdrop, her arms outstretched as if suspended mid-performance—a mime artist embodying an elusive gesture of liberation. The painting’s allure lies not just in its visual beauty but also in its layered symbolism and the historical context that birthed it.- Subject Matter: The central figure is a woman, rendered with meticulous detail despite the simplified palette. Her posture conveys vulnerability yet determination, mirroring the performer's struggle to express emotion through movement.
- Style & Technique: Ray’s approach aligns perfectly with Surrealist principles—rejecting rationalism in favor of dreamlike imagery and subconscious exploration. He employs a muted tonal range, prioritizing texture and form over vibrant color. The brushstrokes are loose and expressive, contributing to the painting's ethereal quality.
- Historical Context: Created during the tumultuous years following World War I, “The Mime” reflects the anxieties and aspirations of its time. Surrealism emerged as a reaction against the horrors of war and sought to liberate thought from societal constraints. Ray’s work aligns with Dada's rejection of bourgeois values and embraces chance and spontaneity.
- Material & Medium: Oil on canvas – Ray favored a technique that prioritized tonal harmony and textural richness, resulting in an image that feels both tactile and emotionally resonant.
- Dimensions: Measuring 62 x 46 cm, the artwork’s substantial size commands attention and allows for detailed observation of its intricate details.
About this artwork
- Title: Untitled (D2X7S9)
- Artist: Man Ray
- Year: 1916
- Original dimensions: 62.0 x 46.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Movement: Surrealist Movement
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Creative period: Surrealist Era
Quick Facts
- Artistic style: Abstract Expressionism
- Influences:
- Alfred Stieglitz
- Ashcan School
- Movement: Surrealism
- Subject or theme: Performance Art
- Artist: Man Ray
- Notable elements or techniques: Photogram
- Year: 1916