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Man Ray's Paris Portraits 1921 - 1939: In Collaboration with Timothy Baum,

26 April - 30 June 2023
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Man Ray's Paris Portraits 1921 - 1939: In Collaboration with Timothy Baum

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  • Di Donna Galleries, in collaboration with Timothy Baum, presents Man Ray’s Paris Portraits: 1921 – 1939. Baum is a specialist in Dada and Surrealism and was a friend of Man Ray. This is the galleries’ first photography exhibition and second presentation dedicated to Man Ray’s diverse oeuvre. The exhibitionfeatures 70 rare vintage silver prints that reveal the essence of Parisian life between the years 1921 and 1939, and celebrates Man Ray‘s ability to combine experimental techniques of photography with the intimacy of portraiture, resulting in enduring images that document the city’s emerging avant-garde.

    During the Roaring Twenties, Paris emerged as a dynamic center of cosmopolitan culture and modernity, prompting a migration of eclectic figures and creatives. Initially a Dadaist, Man Ray became a prominent member of the Surrealist movement, and as his reputation grew, he quickly became the portrait photographer of choice among many artists, writers, poets, celebrities, and musicians. Capturing the essence of his sitters and recording their unique personas, these photographs reveal Man Ray’s talent as a photographer and his penchant for experimentation, particularly in the form of solarized prints, which are identified by a halo-like effect created by exposing the negative to light during development.

    We invite you to explore this comprehensive presentation of Man Ray’s Paris portraits and celebrate his achievements as a photographer.

    Man Ray, A Group of Paris Dadaists, 1921
    Man Ray

    A Group of Paris Dadaists, 1921
    Vintage silver print
    15.9 by 22.9 cm (6¼ by 9 in.)


    Private Collection

    © 2026 Man Ray Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
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    Di Donna Galleries, in collaboration with Timothy Baum, is pleased to present Man Ray's Paris Portraits: 1921 - 1939, featuring 70 rare vintage silver prints that offer insight into one of the greatest artists and photographers of the twentieth century.

    Man Ray's Paris Portraits celebrates the artist and the creative community that surrounded him in Paris between the war years. Highlights include rarely seen self-portraits, as well as intimate portrayals of the artists, writers, and intellectuals in his circle, including prints of André Breton, Meret Oppenheim, Marcel Duchamp, André Derain, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Paul Éluard, Tristan Tzara, and Louis Aragon, among others. In addition to presenting a dazzling who's who of the Parisian avant-garde, the works also showcase the technical innovations in photography that Man Ray made during his time in the
    city.

    Timothy Baum is a poet, art collector, and specialist in Dada and Surrealism who knew Man Ray personally. For the last eight years of Man Ray's life, Baum and Man Ray spent time together and even celebrated their birthdays (which were two days apart) together in Paris. Baum acquired many works directly from the artist
    and established one of the largest private collections of Man Ray's work.
    Man Ray arrived in Paris from New York in 1921. He was greeted by Marcel Duchamp, who introduced him to the painters and poets who came to define the era of the Roaring Twenties. Duchamp helped to establish Man Ray as part of the Dadaist group, and he would go on to become one of the prominent
    members of Surrealism. Man Ray spent his early years in Paris traveling and eventually settled in Montparnasse, where meeting new friends and marveling at the cafés were a part of daily life. He resumed his artistic practice of drawing and painting, and soon found a darkroom for photography. Only a few months after his arrival, Man Ray's work was received with enthusiasm by his fellow comrades, including Breton, Aragon, Éluard, Philippe Soupault, Erik Satie, Max Ernst, and Tzara.

    Man Ray once claimed that he used photography for the things he does not wish to paint and painting for what cannot be photographed. He had a noticeable talent for portraiture and experimented with light in the form of solarized prints. Discovered in his studio with Lee Miller, solarization is a technique in which the negative is exposed to a flash or beam of intense light, creating a halo-like effect around the figure. His reputation rapidly grew among his circle of friends, and he became the photographer of choice by the Surrealists, and a number of artists, writers, poets, and musicians gathered around Man Ray so he could make their portraits.

    In 2019, Di Donna Galleries organized Enigma & Desire: Man Ray Paintings, the first survey exhibition to focus on the artist's paintings. The gallery invites audiences to explore this comprehensive presentation of Man Ray's Paris portraits that celebrate his inventiveness in the art of photography.

    Man Ray's Paris Portraits will be on view from April 26 - June 2, 2023 at Di Donna Galleries and will be accompanied by a fully illustrated book with texts by Timothy Baum.

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