The must-see:
Man Ray Portraits
Enigmatic and influential, Man Ray’s work is an intimate record of interwar Paris. Man Ray Portraits brings together 150 of his photographs, with images of his assistant and lover Lee Miller, and friends, Salvador Dalí and Pablo Picasso. National Portrait Gallery, London; February 7 – May 27
From left: Helen Tamiris, 1929, and Lee Miller, 1930, by Man Ray
The chic detail:
TWO-TONE BAGS
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creditsWords by Clare Coulson and Kay Barron. Photographs: Collection du Centre Pompidou, Paris. Photo RMN/Guy Carrard. © Man Ray Trust / ADAGP, Paris; The Penrose Collection. Image courtesy the Lee Miller Archives. © Man Ray Trust/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2012; Paul Zak
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