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Fashion Through Man Ray's Lens

Fashion Through Man Ray's Lens

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History primarily portrays the artist known as Man Ray as a roaring twenties artistic revolutionary. However, he had an earlier, lesser-known career. Not many know that the artist, whose name is synonymous with Dada and Surrealism, was also one of the first fashion photographers who left an important mark on the industry. Appearing in the pages of Vogue before being sold at auction years later as works of art, his brilliant fashion photographs pierced through the realm of advertising in a way few had done. This lecture will investigate the enigmatic personality of a man who, despite finding success in the fashion industry, always felt an aversion to it. We will examine questions like, what was Man Ray hiding? And what was his complex involvement with the model/photographer Lee Miller (who herself had an eccentric personality)? We will look at how the revolutionary visual techniques we associate with Man Ray were, in fact, discovered by accident.

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  • 1. גוף התרבות שמוכר את הכרטיסים להרצאה יוכל לסייע ברשימת ההמתנה, ניתן לפנות דרך העמוד הבא.

    2. תוכלו להירשם אצלנו לקבלת עדכון למועדים הבאים של ההרצאה שתרצו: ניתן להירשם דרך העמוד הבא.

  • לכל גוף תרבות שבו יערה מרצה יש מדיניות משלו. אם תרצו לשנות או לעדכן את ההזמנה, תוכלו ליצור קשר ישירות הלקוחות דרך העמוד הבא.

  • בהחלט. חלק מההרצאות של יערה משודרות בלייב בזום. תוכלו לראות את כל הסדרות וההרצאות שמשודרות בזום בעמוד הבא.

  • יערה מעדכנת בניוזלטר ובקבוצת הוואטספ כשנפתחות הרצאות חדשות,  אם יש הרצאה שמעניינת אותך שאין לה מועד עתידי - אפשר להירשם בטופס ההרשמה לקבלת עדכון למייל.

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"Ya'ara is not only an excellent historian but also a wonderful lecturer. The lecture was captivating and opened up new worlds of fashion for me."

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"יערה היא לא רק היסטוריונית מצוינת, אלא גם מרצה נפלאה. ההרצאה גקהייתה מרתקת ופתחה בפניי עולמות חדשים של אופנה."

משתתפות משתפות

"יערה היא לא רק היסטוריונית מצוינת, אלא גם מרצה נפלאה. ההרצאה הייתה מרתקת ופתחה בפניי עולמות חדשים של אופנה."
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