Words turn into images, images behave like enigmas. At Gió Marconi, Man Ray’s work unfolds as a subtle and unpredictable visual lexicon. A central figure of the 20th-century avant-garde, spanning Dada and Surrealism, Man Ray moved across photography, painting, and objects with a radically experimental approach. Marking fifty years since his passing, this retrospective revisits his work through the lens of language - an enduring and generative force within his practice. M for Dictionary takes shape as an open alphabet, built on associations, semantic shifts, and visual intuitions. Letters become images, images suggest new narratives, in a continuous interplay of irony and depth. Alongside historical works, contemporary pieces extend the dialogue, highlighting the relevance of an artist who transformed language into visual matter. An invitation to look - and interpret - beyond the surface.