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Published by XXeme siecle, Paris and Leon Amiel, New York and Galleria Schwartz, Milan. Suite: De l'origine des espèces par voie de sélection irrationnelle. Signed and numbered in pencil. Man Ray’s Untitled (from On the Origin of Species by Irrational Selection) (1971) is a vibrant lithograph that exemplifies his avant-garde approach to abstraction and surrealism. Composed of dynamic, zigzagging lines in an array of vivid colors—including green, blue, red, orange, and brown—the piece creates a rhythmic, almost electric visual effect. The overlapping and intersecting strokes suggest movement and spontaneity, yet a hidden order emerges from the chaos. This work, part of the De l'origine des espèces par voie de sélection irrationnelle suite, reflects Man Ray’s fascination with chance, pattern, and the subconscious. Published in a rare limited edition of 180 by XXème Siècle, Paris, Leon Amiel, New York, and Galleria Schwartz, Milan, the lithograph merges scientific curiosity with artistic intuition, underscoring Man Ray’s enduring influence in modern art.
Untitled (from On the Origin of Species by Irrational Selection), 1971
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Published by XXeme siecle, Paris and Leon Amiel, New York and Galleria Schwartz, Milan. Suite: De l'origine des espèces par voie de sélection irrationnelle. Signed and numbered in pencil. Man Ray’s Untitled (from On the Origin of Species by Irrational Selection) (1971) is a vibrant lithograph that exemplifies his avant-garde approach to abstraction and surrealism. Composed of dynamic, zigzagging lines in an array of vivid colors—including green, blue, red, orange, and brown—the piece creates a rhythmic, almost electric visual effect. The overlapping and intersecting strokes suggest movement and spontaneity, yet a hidden order emerges from the chaos. This work, part of the De l'origine des espèces par voie de sélection irrationnelle suite, reflects Man Ray’s fascination with chance, pattern, and the subconscious. Published in a rare limited edition of 180 by XXème Siècle, Paris, Leon Amiel, New York, and Galleria Schwartz, Milan, the lithograph merges scientific curiosity with artistic intuition, underscoring Man Ray’s enduring influence in modern art.
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What is Surrealism?
Surrealism began in the 1920s as an art and literary movement with the goal of revealing the unconscious mind and unleashing the imagination by exploring unusual and dream-like imagery. Influenced by Sigmund Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis, Surrealist artists and writers sought to bring the unconscious into rational life, blurring the lines between reality and dreams. The movement aimed to challenge conventional perceptions and express the irrational aspects of the human experience.