



Man Ray American, 1890-1976
frame: 37 x 28 x 7.5 cm
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Optic Topic was originally as a pair of gold sunglasses with a very fine ‘arm’ to rest the glasses on the ear. After their untimely breaking, Man Ray reimagined the concept for the mask and sent it to Montebello, with a design that nods to the aluminium masks worn by racing drivers in the 1930s. One may think that the mask completely disrupts the wearer's vision due to the fact it lacks the transparency of a tinted glass, but the reality is that the viewer is in absolute control of everything they see.