Revolving Doors, Orchestra, 1973, Tapisserie en laine et coton, réalisée sous la supervision de l’artiste par Frédérique Bachellerie et Peter Schönwald de l’Atelier 3 © Man Ray Trust, ADAGP / Courtesy Atelier 3 / Les Douches la Galerie, Paris
Revolving Doors, Orchestra, 1973, Tapisserie en laine et coton, réalisée sous la supervision de l’artiste par Frédérique Bachellerie et Peter Schönwald de l’Atelier 3 © Man Ray Trust, ADAGP / Courtesy Atelier 3 / Les Douches la Galerie, Paris 
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Revolving Doors: Sept tapisseries de Man Ray

12/09/2024 - 10/11/2024

LES DOUCHES 
5 rue Legouvé 
 
75010 Paris

www.lesdoucheslagalerie.com   

 
Revolving Doors is a series of works created by Man Ray early in his career in the United States around 1916-1917, before he moved to Paris in 1921 and became a central figure in the Dada and Surrealist movements. This series accompanied Man Ray throughout his long career: initially created as a series of colored paper collages around 1916, it was exhibited in New York at the Daniel Gallery in 1919 and later featured in the 1935 edition of the Surrealist magazine Minotaure. The series was reproduced using stencils and published as lithographs in 1926 by Surrealist editions, and again in 1972 by publisher Luciano Anselmino, which served as inspiration for tapestries created in 1973 by Frédérique Bachellerie and Peter Schönwald.