Man Ray & Sherrie Levine
An edition of Man Ray & Sherrie Levine (2015)
a dialogue through objects, images and ideas
By Man Ray
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Jablonka Maruani Mercier Gallery
Language
eng
Pages
56
Description:
In 1918, Man Ray scandalized the art world when he created his first readymade sculptures: an egg beater and an assemblage of metal light reflectors and clothes pins, which he presented as photographs entitled Man and Woman. In 2005 Sherrie Levine re-photographed Man Ray's Man and Woman photos, called them her own art works, and re-scandalized the art world of a new millennium. At the beginning of the 20th century, as a vocabulary of abstraction was being developed, Man Ray produced a new order of images using the new medium of photography, and challenged the world to accept them as art. Forty years later, when minimal abstract art dominated the art world, Sherrie Levine began to use photography as a way of introducing representational imagery back into art. Man Ray's career was drawing to a close just as Levine's career was beginning, but a lively dialogue between this Man (Ray) and Woman (Levine) exists through the sensibilities they share in their relationships with objects, images, and ideas.
subjects: Exhibitions
People: Man Ray (1890-1976), Sherrie Levine