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From The Curator: Man Ray–Human Equations

Posted on March 20, 2015 by Experiment Station

Curator Wendy Grossman takes you through the galleries of Man Ray–Human Equations, explaining how the exhibition charts a path “from object to image, from photography to painting, from Surrealist Paris to golden-age Hollywood.”

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