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Man Ray — Natural Painting
Man Ray

Natural Painting

1958

Man Ray's "Natural Painting" exemplifies the artist's experimental approach to unconventional materials and techniques, utilizing acrylic on a metal plate to create unexpected visual effects. The work reflects Man Ray's broader practice of challenging traditional painting supports and methods, characteristic of his Surrealist and Dada sensibilities. Presented in the artist's own frame, the piece becomes a complete object that unites the painted surface with its presentation context.

Medium
acrylic on metal plate, in artist's frame

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February 19, 2025

Estimate: $10,000$15,000

Lot 255

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Man Ray, Natural Painting, 1958

Man Ray's "Natural Painting" exemplifies the artist's experimental approach to unconventional materials and techniques, utilizing acrylic on a metal plate to create unexpected visual effects. The work reflects Man Ray's broader practice of challenging traditional painting supports and methods, characteristic of his Surrealist and Dada sensibilities. Presented in the artist's own frame, the piece becomes a complete object that unites the painted surface with its presentation context.

Medium
acrylic on metal plate, in artist's frame
Year
1958
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Surrealism, Photography, 20th Century, American Artist, Dreamlike, Nature, Rayograph, Monochromatic, Abstract, Experimental Technique

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