Laszlo Moholy Nagy

Tribute to Laszlo Moholy Nagy.
László Moholy-Nagy is known for his participation in various avant-garde movements in the interwar period, in which he was associated with members of Dadaism, Constructivism, and De Stijl. He explored new photography techniques by designing photograms. At the request of the founder and director of the Bauhaus school, Walter Gropius, the artist became a teacher there in 1923, receiving the title of Master. He left the school in 1928 and moved to the United Kingdom in 1934. There, he continued his artistic experimentation and worked in advertising. In 1937, he moved to the United States to open the New Bauhaus school in Chicago.

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Laszlo Moholy Nagy. Composition Z IV 1923

Laszlo Moholy Nagy. Composition Z IV 1923

Painted in 1923, Z IV demonstrates the artist’s characteristic innovative boldness, establishing a wonderful dialogue between the black diagonal bar and the abstract ray of light interspersed with vertical black lines and three colored dots. Moholy-Nagy was convinced that current art must be part of contemporary reality in order to convey meaning to its audience, which was in the grip of new technological advances. He therefore considered traditional figurative painting obsolete and turned to pure geometric abstraction, influenced by Russian constructivists such as Malevich and El Lissitsky. In this work, Moholy-Nagy explores a way of representing light on the painted canvas: the colored circles appear translucent when one plane is superimposed on the next, their hues changing accordingly. These intersecting, transparent forms read like converging beams of light.

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Laszlo Moholy Nagy. Cat 1926. Gelatin silver print

Laszlo Moholy Nagy. Cat 1926. Gelatin silver print

Laszlo Moholy Nagy. Cat 1926

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Laszlo Moholy Nagy. June summer 1925

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Future present 1927

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László Moholy-Nagy. Design project 1935

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Soleil de juin 1928

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Tribute to Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Dolly sisters 1925

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László Moholy-Nagy. Nude negative 1926

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László Moholy-Nagy. Nude negative 1929

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László Moholy-Nagy. Belle Isle 1926

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Seated nude 1931

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László Moholy-Nagy. Nude positive 1920
László Moholy-Nagy. Nude negative 1920

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. The first hour of the hot sun 1930s
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. The first hour of the hot sun 1928

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László Moholy-Nagy. Lucia Moholy 1928
László Moholy-Nagy. Lucia Moholy

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Pigeons 1925-1930

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Visage et main de mannequin aux bijoux 1935

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László Moholy-Nagy. Multiple portrait 1927,

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László Moholy-Nagy.Mother Europe cares for her colonies 1925

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László Moholy-Nagy. Flower 1925-1927

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Superimposition II 1939

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László Moholy-Nagy. Eifersucht 1927
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. The structure of the world 1927

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László Moholy-Nagy. Design project 1935© Hattula Moholy-NagyDACS 2016 and Bridgeman Images

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. The mavericks II (Die eigenbrötler II) 1927. Via artic

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. The mavericks II (Die eigenbrötler II) 1927. Via artic

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.Zwei Akte 1925. Via fokussiert

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.Zwei Akte 1925. Via fokussiert

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Collage