Champs Delicieux

by Man Ray

Steven Manford (Editor)

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In 1921, an up-and-coming artist named Man Ray convinced his patron, Ferdinand Howald, to pay his fare from New York to Paris and to support him there for a year. He quickly fell in with the Dadaists, and his art changed. He pioneered a new art form, a cameraless photograph he called the 'Rayograph'.

Champs delicieux documents that year in Paris by reproducing the correspondence between Man Ray and Howald and by publishing Howald's personal copy of Ray's album (also Champs delicieux) from that year - the first significant body of Ray's work. By placing these images in the context of the letters, Champs delicieux recreates an important turning point in Ray's career and a definitive moment in art history.

This collection, exhibited in the fall of 2000 by co-publisher University of Toronto Art Centre, was edited by Steven Manford, who is currently assembling, with Timothy Baum, a catalogue raisonne of the Rayographs.

  • ISBN10 1552450872
  • ISBN13 9781552450871
  • Publish Date 20 February 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 13 February 2009
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Coach House Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 64
  • Language English