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1997105715Paris Editions Assouline, coll. "Mémoire de la photographie" 1997 1 vol. Relié in-8, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée, 79 pp., nombreuses photos en noir. Très bon état.
1997105715Paris Editions Assouline, coll. "Mémoire de la photographie" 1997 1 vol. Relié in-8, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée, 79 pp., nombreuses photos en noir. Très bon état.
196828347Paris: Galerie Europe. 1968. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps metallic gold and black cover a good copy. A tear in the upper left corner of the front wrap has skinned back about ½" of the gold which has been laid back down. Exhibition catalog of a show of Man Ray's surrealist objects.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Galerie Europe paperback books
196828347Paris: Galerie Europe. 1968. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps metallic gold and black cover a good copy. A tear in the upper left corner of the front wrap has skinned back about ½" of the gold which has been laid back down. Exhibition catalog of a show of Man Ray's surrealist objects.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Galerie Europe paperback
201549320Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz 2015. First edition. Hardcover. New in publisher's shrink wrap. Quarto. 236pp. Illustrated paper boards with white lettering on the spine. Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by The Phillips Collection Washington D.C. and The Israel Museum Jerusalem and held at The Phillips Collection Washington D.C. February 7-May 10 2015; Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen June 11-September 20 2015; and at The Israel Museum Jerusalem October 20 2015-January 23 2016.<br /> <br /> "How does one make sense of a purported link between mathematics William Shakespeare and art The answer lies within the oeuvre of Man Ray 1890-1976. The publication sets out to unravel the Surrealist puzzle beginning with his photographs of mathematical models he encountered at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris in the thirties. Moreover it charts a path culminating in his Shakespearean Equations 1947-1954 series of oil paintings which were inspired by the photographs and painted in Hollywood over a decade later. The arc the images strike from painting back to photography reveals the ease with which Man Ray moved between various disciplines and forged his own path. An inveterate experimenter he pioneered artistic activities in the realms of painting object making film and photography challenging conventional boundaries and blurring established aesthetic categories." - The Publisher. Hatje Cantz hardcover
2013112556054New Haven CT: Yale University Press ; London Great Britain : National Portrait Gallery Publications 2013. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio 31cm. black cloth 224 pages : illustrations some color portraits some color CONTENTS; Introduction: Icons of modern life / Marina Warner -- Man Ray in print / Terence Pepper -- Plates -- Chronology / Helen Trompeteler -- Further reading -- Picture credits.edited by Terence Pepper ; with an introduction by Marina Warner. fine copy in fine dust jacket. "Published to accompany the exhibition Man Ray Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery London from 7 February to 27 May 2013 the Scottish National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh from 22 June to 8 September 2013 and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Moscow from 28 October to 19 January 2014"--Title page verso. "The artist May Ray 1890-1976 initially taught himself photography in order to reproduce his own works of art but it became one of his preferred mediums. As a contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements in Paris during the 1920s Man Ray was perfectly placed to make defining images of his avant-garde contemporaries including Jean Cocteau Peggy Guggenheim and Gertrude Stein.". Yale University Press ; London, Great Britain : National Portrait Gallery Publications Hardcover
18-7754Washington D.C.: Middendorf Gallery 1989. 4to. ca 85 pp. Very Good. Soft Cover. Illustrated paper wraps. B&W plates throughout. From the library of Pasquale Iannetti as indicated by stamp and library card on end papers.ISBN: 0962189308 9780962189302. Washington, D.C.: Middendorf Gallery, 1989. paperback
193721205811937. Paris: Jeanne Bucher 1937 4to. Original pictorial red and white wrappers lettered in red to spine; pp. 176 30 with pictorial title and 66 full-page illustrations by Man Ray; pages partially uncut; very minor creasing to lower corners and spine a little frayed otherwise near fine copy; author's presentation inscription to half-title 'a Georges Mouton tres amicalement Paul Eluard' see below.First edition number 319 of 650 copies printed on Chester verge of a total edition of 675 copies presented by Eluard to the Surrealist writer Georges Mouton. Les mains libres is the second collaborative work between Man Ray a pioneer of the Surrealist movement and Paul Eluard poet and one of the movement's founders. During the 1930s Man Ray made numerous drawings in Paris and the South of France. He shared them with Eluard who requested to keep them temporarily. Adhering to the Surrealist tradition the poet 'illustrates' the images not the opposite: upon Man Ray's return Eluard had paired each drawing with a poem. This collaboration resulted in the publication of Les mains libres featuring fifty-four illustrations by Man Ray facing as many poems by Eluard and three appendices 'Sade' 'Portraits' and 'Details' which include Man Ray's portraits of Pablo Picasso Andre Breton and Eluard. Provenance: This copy was presented by Eluard to the writer Goerge Mouton. Connected to Surrealist circles in the 1930s Mouton was a member of the Contre-Attaque group led by Georges Bataille and Andre Breton during 1935-1936. unknown
198816867NY: Zabriskie 1988. Paperback. Very Good. 29 page exhibition catalog. <br/><br/> Zabriskie paperback books
18-5978New York: Zabriskie Gallery 1996. Pamphlet: 24 x 9 inches with 6 folded panels printed both sides. Very Good. Color and B&W plates throughout. Extremely scarce.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New York: Zabriskie Gallery, 1996. unknown
19261696841926. MAN RAY. Revolving Doors. Comprised of 10 pochoir plates ca. 580 x 380 mm. Folio loose in original publisher's black portfolio with ties laid into a new folding box. Paris: Editions Surréalistes 1926. A fine copy of this legendary Surrealist publication. Between 1916 and 1917 the artist and photographer Man Ray created a series of collages he called "Revolving Doors." He included the series in his third solo exhibition at the Daniel Gallery in New York in 1919. The collages whose geometric shapes combine machine-like and anthropomorphic forms were framed and installed on a rotating pole that the viewer could spin. The original collages were destroyed but he later reproduced them in this series of pochoir prints published by Éditions Surréalistes in Paris. This publication represents an important contribution to avant-garde art and together with Jazz and the Prose du Transsibérien comprise the Holy Trinity of great pochoir books of the twentieth century. Complete sets in fine condition are extremely rare. One of 105 copies signed on the colophon by Man Ray. Reynolds 71. unknown
1974015185New York: Alexander Iolas Gallery 1974. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Oblong octavo 8vo. 146 pages. Original thick paperback binding with minor shelfwear and minimal creasing to the spine. Contains an introduction by Janus. Exhibition catalogue containing approximately 70 black & white photographs of the artist's work. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Alexander Iolas Gallery Paperback books
199177592Thames & Hudson 1991. Large Softbound book. Very Good condition. Thames & Hudson unknown
51-3416Paris: XXe Siècle 1974. . 4to. 24.5 x 31 cm. Original pictorial boards. Original lithographs by James Rosenquist Enrico Baj Man Ray Matta and silkscreen by Veliekovic. Very good. Paris: XXe Siècle, 1974. hardcover
1993182589Kyoto: Gingami shobo 1993. Signed limited edition number 16 of 20 copies signed by the author additionally with a presentation inscription from the author on the half-title "For Roger Wicker. Thank you very much. Teruo Ishihara. September 27 1993." This attractive publication by a leading Japanese collector of Man Ray art and archives is accompanied by a selection of material sent by Ishihara to Wicker concerning other exhibitions of the artist in Japan. Wicker was the proprietor of Berkeley's Turtle Island Book Shop. Loosely inserted in the catalogue is a typed letter signed from Ishihara dated the same day as the presentation thanking Wicker for helping him source material related to Man Ray. The related ephemera includes Ishihara's 1994 folding change of address notice number 2 of 20 signed copies with a laid-down colour photograph a typed letter signed with eight colour photographs of a December 1996 exhibition in Nagoya a further typed letter signed two loose exhibition photographs assorted flyers and a booklet for the 1987 show at Kodama Gallery Osaka. Items from Ishihara's collection appeared in "Man Ray of Our Affections: An Exhibition Celebrating the 135th Anniversary of His Birth" 11 January - 23 March 2025 Tokyo Fuji Art Museum. Quarto 32 pp. With 16 colour photographs laid down on folding card leaves 2 colour photographs laid down on acetate leaf; title page guarded with acetate with laid-down photograph pink paper silhouette of hand and arm and printed title label; bound-in colour bifolium advert for 1991 exhibition; in-text explanatory keys identifying exhibits in photographs. Text in Japanese. Original green card wrappers front cover with window looking through to title page. Sunning to spine of catalogue light general creasing: a fine collection. unknown
19845619Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha 1984. First edition. soft cover. Very Good/Catalog of an exhibition held at Odakyu Grand Gallery Tokyo August 10-22 1984 and subsequently at four other locations in Japan. Includes bibliographical references pages 148-160. 28 cm; 163 pages mostly illustrations some in color. Text primarily in Japanese with essay "Objects of Critical Reflexion" by Rosalind E. Krauss in English and Japanese and some text in French. Bound in illustrated wraps. Crease mark on spine else fine. Mainichi Shinbunsha paperback books
19845619Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha 1984. First edition. soft cover. Very Good. 28 cm; 163 pages mostly illustrations some in color. Text primarily in Japanese with essay "Objects of Critical Reflexion" by Rosalind E. Krauss in English and Japanese and some text in French. Bound in illustrated wraps. Crease mark on spine else fine. <br /><br />Catalog of an exhibition held at Odakyu Grand Gallery Tokyo August 10-22 1984 and subsequently at four other locations in Japan. Includes bibliographical references pages 148-160. Mainichi Shinbunsha paperback
18-2010Wien: Fotohof Edition 2009. 8vo. 64 pp. New. In publisher’s original shrink wrap with San Francisco Museum of Modern Art price tag on verso. Scarce. Wien: Fotohof Edition, 2009. unknown
1963203202Editions Prisma 1963. First French Edition . Hardcover. VG/Good. 15 pages plus 61 black and white photographic plates. Grey dust jacket with red titles corners are lightly bumped clean white endpapers text and plates are clean and unmarked binding is tight VG. Black and white dust jacket with red titles previous owner has repaired tears to top of spine with clear tape top corners are bumped and lightly worn top edge lightly worn with a few smallt tears Good. <br/> <br/> Editions Prisma hardcover
1975112482Ediions S. 1975. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. #12/75cc signed by Squatriti on the colophon page. With 10 serigraphs each signed and numbered on the back by the artist with a very light hand in pencil. In a damaged box. Ediions S. hardcover
198246109Milan: Gruppo Editoriale Electa 1982. First edition. 1/1000. Elephant Folio. 2 12 plates with tissue guards. Original stiff black wraps portfolo with photo-illustrated label with red lettering laid to cover in stiff white wraps slipcase with red lettering on cover. Gruppo Editoriale Electa unknown
20017710<p>new oversize pb expedited and international shipping not available--MAN RAY.</p> Delano Greenridge Editions paperback
20018546<p>new oversize pb expedited and international shipping not available</p> Delano Greenridge Editions paperback
1996428698Alyscamps Press 1996. Soft Cover. Very Good. Edition limited to 215 copies. 8vo. Wraps. 51 pp. Light wear to edges. Small nick to fore-edge of first blank. Very good. Alyscamps Press paperback books
2019407172Di Donna 2019. A fine copy. Folio 12 x 9 inches. 208 pages. Profusely illustrated. Pictorial boards. <br/><br/> Di Donna hardcover books