“A certain amount of contempt for the material employed to express an idea is indispensable to the purest realization of this idea.”
Quote by Man Ray
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Photographs by Man Ray: 105 Works, 1920-1934
Photographs by Man Ray: 105 Works, 1920-1934 is a comprehensive collection that highlights the artistic evolution and innovative techniques of Man Ray, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century art scene. The book includes a selection of his most celebrated photographs, offering a detailed look into his creative process and the cultural context of the time. more
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