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Paris in the 1920s was teeming with Americans. Bon vivants seeking escape from Prohibition mingled with artists and intellectuals, all pursuing their dreams in the City of Light. The American Modemist Man Ray (1890-1976) spent the 1920s and 1930s in Paris, where experimental expression was flourishing. Man Ray in Paris vividly demonstrates, through Erin C Garcia's fascinating introduction as well as eighty-five black-and-white photographs, why Man Ray is still considered to be one of the most inventive and exciting artists of the twentieth century.