Choose One photograph (from one or two of the photographers from the list below) and create a written response to each photograph. Focus on composition, lighting, point of view etc. to write your analysis on the works. Responses should be 1 page in length for each picture. Photographer: Man Ray Photograph: Space Writing (Self-Portrait), 1935
Choose One photograph (from one or two of the photographers from the list below) and create a written response to each photograph. Focus on composition, lighting, point of view etc. to write your analysis on the works. Responses should be 1 page in length for each picture. Photographer: Man Ray Photograph: Space Writing (Self-Portrait), 1935. Photo: Paul Gauguin. Photo: Henri Gaillard. Photo: Oscar Niemeyer. Photo: Ethel Rosenberg. Photo: Bridget Riley. Photo: Harry Houdini. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: David Salle. Photo: A.R. Penck. Photo: Mark Rothko. Photo: Henri Cartier-Bresson. Photo: Shirley Temple. Photo: J. M. W. Mellon. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: George Condo. Photo: T.S. Eliots. Photo: John McCracken. Photo: David Salle. Photo: George Condo. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: George Condo. Photo: George Condo. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella. Photo: Frank Stella.
Choose One photograph (from one or two of the photographers from the list below) and create a written response to each photograph. Focus on composition, lighting, point of view etc. to write your analysis on the works. Responses should be 1 page in length for each picture. Photographer: Man Ray Photograph: Space Writing (Self-Portrait), 1935. The first work by the American photographer of a European background, Man Ray, was a work of monumental proportions: an hourglass-shaped and eight-foot-tall spiral of black and white photographs (all Untitled) from the year 1935, executed on the backs of card-stock sheets. The photographs, which were a delight for any lover of a superbly subtle sense of humor, were presented as a series of uninterrupted, very long, seemingly detached, highly detailed images of the enormous, almost floor-bound, black sphere created by the image of the photographer's hand. The series was titled to rhyme with the series of self-portrait photographs of Ray, for example, that he made in 1936. For this work, Ray was depicted by the artist's own hand, as he seems to have done in a number of other works that were shown at the Whitney Biennial.The series of self-portrait photographs, as well as the black and white prints from the series titled Space Writing (Self-Portrait), 1935, are no doubt the most impressive work in the exhibition. They are more interesting in the sense that they are more individual works than the large, monochromatic prints that were made in the series. The black and white photographs, which are really black-and-white photographs of the hand, are more abstract than the black and white prints from the series titled Space Writing (Self-Portrait), 1935. For the black-and-white photographs of Ray, the artist's own hand is used as the point of departure, as the artist has created a huge black, oval, and white spiral. The spiral, as the most important element in the series, is the one that represents the person's hand. As the hand is the most important element in the process of making a photograph, it is the most important element in the entire process.
Choose One photograph (from one or two of the photographers from the list below) and create a written response to each photograph. Focus on composition, lighting, point of view etc. to write your analysis on the works. Responses should be 1 page in length for each picture. Photographer: Man Ray Photograph: Space Writing (Self-Portrait), 1935, collaged with a negative of a space shuttle launch. This is one of the most beautiful photographs in the show, for it shows a man with his back turned to the camera, his back turned to the viewer, his back to the camera, his back to the viewer. The depth of the photographer, and the fact that the photograph is made of paper, is as astounding as the fact that the man is in a space suit, or that the space suit is a photograph of the Earth, the sky, or the sky in general. Man Rayamas photographs have a certain mystique to them, and for good reason. It is not the pictures of space that are beautiful, but the idea of space. It is this idea that is mysterious. The mystery of space is the idea of the world, not the pictures of space.The photographs of Man Rayamas are more interesting than those of Man Rayamacas. The difference between the two, the space suits, and the photographs of space, are the same. The difference between Man Rayamas and Man Rayamacas, is that Man Rayamacas use of space as a material, as a means to express a certain idea of space, is so personal and so personal that it is difficult to recognize it as a personal idea. Man Rayamas use of space as a material, as a means to express a certain idea of space, is so personal and so personal that it is difficult to recognize it as a personal idea. Man Rayamas use of space as a material, as a means to express a certain idea of space, is so personal and so personal that it is difficult to recognize it as a personal idea. Man Rayamas use of space as a material, as a means to express a certain idea of space, is so personal and so personal that it is difficult to recognize it as a personal idea.
Choose One photograph (from one or two of the photographers from the list below) and create a written response to each photograph. Focus on composition, lighting, point of view etc. to write your analysis on the works. Responses should be 1 page in length for each picture. Photographer: Man Ray Photograph: Space Writing (Self-Portrait), 1935, an image of a straight-edged, straight-jacketed Man Ray, with a gentle, unashamedly straight-laced bent. Man Ray Ethereal, the title of the exhibition, is an allusion to the title of a 1966 issue of the World of art magazine, which is titled The Man Ray: A retrospective in an archive of photographs. The Man Ray and the archive are, in part, synonymous: Man Ray is a photograph; the archive is the world. The Man Ray is the archive; the archives are the photographs. The Man Ray is the archive; the photographs are the Man Ray. Man Ray is the archive. Man Ray is the archivist; the archivist is the photographer. There is a deliberate, sly kind of irony to these works. One photographs a Man Ray, a second Man Ray, a third Man Ray, and a fourth Man Ray. A Man Ray, a Man Ray, a Man Ray. A Man Ray, a Man Ray, a Man Ray. Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray, a Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray, a Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray, a Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray, a Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray, a Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray, a Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image. A Man Ray, a Man Ray: Man Ray archive, Man Ray: Man Ray archival image.
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