STREET WISE 4A/ ROLEX With Style Magazine 150th anniversary of the in- vention is celebrated. But the medium was never second- rate to Man Ray's open mind: "Everything is art," he once said. "For him," exhibition curator Merry A. Foresta says, "The various artistic media had no hierarchy. They were all tools employed in the process of creating." What appealed to Man Ray about photography was its break with tradition; it was a modern medium that freed the artist to explore its possibilities. "I wanted to find something new,"he said, "something where I would no longer need an easel, paint and all the other parapher- nalia of the traditional painter." Always restless, always alert to new ideas, never concerned with technical proficiency, Man Ray himself confessed that "photography gives me the means, a simpler and faster means than painting." Still, Man Ray never com- pletely abandoned the 500-year-old artform. "I paint what I cannot photograph: I photograph what I cannot paint," he said, speaking literally. His memory of an enormous shadow cast by his own body one night in the glare of a car's headlights, a moment he later depicted in oil, is the perfect example of an image he could not photograph. Painting seemed to represent a home base and standard for measuring his other achievements, artworks as varied as experimental film, collage and discarded objects — on one occasion nothing more than a jar and some ball bearings that he found, exhibited and elevated to new status. From his earliest years in Philadelphia, and later Brooklyn, the young Manny seemed to sense a potential in the common — the cloth scraps of material that clut- tered the home where his father worked as a tailor. The four Radnitsky children all learned to sew and turn the colorful remnants into quilts, apparently a labor of love for Manny whose later paintings and collages seem patterned on these techniques and designs. The young man's artistic in- clinations threaded through his high school years and then life-drawing classes at the National Academy of Design, where he enrolled because, he admitted, "I wanted to see a nude woman?' Later, study at the pro- gressive Ferrer Center in Harlem and lunch hours spent hanging around Alfred Stieglitz's Gallery 291, where You can now purchase copies of the colorful, in- formative Style fashion magazine from these con- venient locations: — SOUTHFIELD — Spitzer's Harvard Row American Newstand Tel-12 Mall Diamond Market 26020 W. 12 Mile Oyster Perpetual Datejust® in stainless steel with Jubilee bracelet. Majestic Market Lahser/Civic Center Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust in 18kt. gold with President bracelet. THE TIME HONORED CLASSICS. Featuring Michigan's largest in-stock selection. Prices begin at $790. GREENSTONE'S CREATORS OF FINE JEWELRY Smith Drugs 9/Lahser Seven-Eleven Franklin Rd. South of Twelve Mile 2000 Town Center Border's Book Store Southfield & Thirteen Mile Phil 'B' Pharm. Evergreen & Twelve Mile Efros Rx Greenfield & Ten Mile — W. BLOOMFIELD — Bloomfield Apothecary Efros Rx Orchard Lk. & Maple 528 NORTH WOODWARD AVENUE, BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 4 BLOCKS NORTH OF MAPLE 313/642-2650 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 HELEN ivIosileGFCAvc(eRPFtGlITERS Drake & Walnut Lake Downing Rx Walnut Lk. W. of Inkster — BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Devon Drugs Telegraph and Long Lake Presents Its Annual GLAMORAMA FASHION EXTRAVAGANZA Produced' & Directed By LEAH MARKS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE (Middlebelt and Northwestern) — Featuring — COCKTAILS • VALENTINA • BEGADIM • MALTER FURS • ARGYLE SHOP • KIDDLYWINKS • JOHN DARAKJIAN JEWELERS • MARIOMAX • TAMARA • LONE PINE VISION • WALTER HERZ INTERIORS BOUTIQUES OPEN AT 10 a.m. FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPING $25 donation LUNCH AT NOON FOLLOWED BY FASHION SHOW FOR TICKET INFORMATIONI SYLVIA EWEN 55703519 BY BABYSITTING REGISTRATION — OAK PARK — Seven-Eleven Lincoln Rx Lincoln E. of Greenfield Coolidge & Lincoln Bornstein Bookstore Greenfield & Ten Mile Oak Park Book Center Nine Mile & Coolidge — BIRMINGHAM — Metro News Savon Rx Telegraph & Maple — FARMINGTON HILLS — Efros Rx Seven-Eleven Grand River & Drake Orchard Lk. & Thirteen Mile Warren Rx Middlebelt & Fourteen Mile Country Ridge _Market Haggerty and 14 Mile Rd. HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. irREND Men's & Boys' FALL SALE re2 Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Applegate Square • Weight Control • Individual Counseling • Eating Disorder Specialty 647-5540 DEA FARRAH MSW, ACSW BINGHAM CENTER, BIRMINGHAM Telegraph & Maple — NOVI — Border's Book Store Novi Rd. (SL. 1-96 THE JEWISH giaA it<4444 efive NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 37