MOHOLY-NAGY, LÁSZLÓ

läˈslō môˈhôlē-nŏˈdyə, 1895–1946, Hungarian painter, designer, and experimental photographer. He turned to art after studying law. While living in Berlin he was one of the founders of constructivism, experimenting with photograms and translucent materials. As a professor in the newly opened Bauhaus from 1923 to 1928, Moholy-Nagy was coeditor with Walter Gropius of the school's regular publications. While there he experimented with a form of kinetic art, which he called "light space modulators," a stunning array of motor-driven shapes that he illuminated to produce elaborate shadows on the nearby walls. He worked in Berlin until 1934 as a typographer and designer of stage sets. In 1937 he directed the Bauhaus School of Design in Chicago until it failed (1938). Thereafter he opened the Chicago Institute of Design, which he headed until his death. His greatest contribution to modern art lay in his teaching, which deeply influenced American commercial and industrial design. He was the author of The New Vision (tr. 1928) and Vision in Motion (1947).

See study by his wife S. Moholy-Nagy (1950).

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...Frontispiece: Lucia Moholy, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy , 1930, gelatin silver, gouache...1. Lucia Moholy, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy . Frontispiece...3. Laszlo Moholy-Nagy or Lucia Moholy , Laszlo...
...Abstract of an Artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy The documents of modern art...and Abstract of an Artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy George Wittenborn, Inc...90 : Index Laszlo Moholy-Nagy 1895 b., Borsod, Hungary...
...principle of classic art." L. Moholy-Nagy and A. Kemeny in Sturm , published...The work of Tatlin, Rodchenko, Moholy-Nagy, Pevsner and Gabo--to mention...1960. 5 See also L. Moholy-Nagy, Von Material zu Architektur...
...Kandinsky, June, 1922, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, 1923. Replacement of certain...KANDINSKY LASZLO MOHOLY-NAGY THE THEORY AND ORGANIZATION OF...Page from Utopia. 1921 L. Moholy-Nagy: Title page. Staatliches Bauhaus...
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...reading WR 33 and 35-37. * Read Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo. "Light-AMedium of Plastic Expression...periodicals). * One-page summary due on Moholy-Nagy, Weston, Conger, and Grundberg...Discussion of Morris. * Discussion of Moholy-Nagy, Weston, Conger, and Grundberg...
...Breuer, Herbert Bayer and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. One rediscovers it at Chicago...Corporation of America, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, the experimenter in totality...of the 7 Walter Gropius and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy at the Institute of Design...
...work by the schools founder, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (whose plan was to reinvent the...Grimes, "A Visionary Founder: Laszlo Moholy-Nagy," in The New Vision: Forty Years...since 1971. (9.) Kepes followed Moholy-Nagy from the Bauhaus; Callahan and...
...made by an artisan.4 In 1922, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy claimed to have indeed ordered...Berlin: Erich Reiss, 1920). (5.) Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, The New Vision and Abstract...uncertain as to whether or not Moholy-Nagy, who was in Berlin in 1920, saw...
...of the use of the camera as well as of the pen. --Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, 1936, quoted in Traub 1982, 23 Whenever a camera...subtext of visual imagery, we may be condemned to fulfill Moholy-Nagys prediction. Consider the example of beauty...
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...MUSEUM, LONDON "Albers and Moholy-Nagy: From the Bauhaus to...whole story, despite Laszlo Moholy-Nagys provocative...exhibition on Josef Albers and Moholy-Nagy did follow two of the...run the glass workshop, Moholy-Nagy the metal workshop; both...
...Adam Fuss has produced a body of visually exquisite and theoretically inquisitive images. In the 20s, Man Ray and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy viewed the photogram as a means of subverting the mechanicity of photography because it provided a means of creating...
...Hungarian-born Bauhaus professor Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, German dadaist Hannah Hoch, and...theorists and practitioners such as Moholy-Nagy, Franz Roh, and Karel Teige, experimental...around 1930--a style embodied by Moholy-Nagys iconic "Radio Tower Berlin...
...of Paul Strand, Man Ray, Brassai, Andre Kertdsz, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, among many others. Together with photographer Berenice...by artists of his day, such as Cartier-Bresson and Moholy-Nagy. His gallery also showed works by the 20th-century...
...Detroit Photo Guild recommended to Laszlo Moholy-Nagy that Callahan join the faculty...on the original Bauhaus, where Moholy-Nagy had taught in the 1920s. He, along...the Institute. At his interview Moholy-Nagy asked Callahan about his teaching...
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...very similar. Josef Albers and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy taught at the Bauhaus, that marvellous...revitalised American culture; Albers and Moholy-Nagy were vital figures in this story...very different sorts of artist. Moholy-Nagy has a strain of extraordinary...
...Exhibitions. Byline: HEPHZIBAH ANDERSON * Albers Moholy-Nagy: From the Bauhaus to the New World Josef Albers and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy were dashing pioneers of Modernism who believed that art could change society for the better. Fearless experimenters...
...Josef Albers. Also on display will be film works by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, architectural models, design, applied art, furniture...in 1944, a friend and collaborator of Bauhaus master Moholy-Nagy, influential in articulating the Bauhaus principles...
...Bauhaus to the New World Tate Modern, SE1 An intriguing complement to the V As Modernism exhibition, Josef Albers and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy were dashing pioneers of the movement, who believed that art could change society for the better. Fearless experimenters...
...from MFI which takes its inspiration from the world of art. Space Black was inspired by the abstract photography of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, intertwining kitchen design with the realms of sculpture and architecture. The intensity of this iconic colour pallet...
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MOHOLY-NAGY, LASZLO la slo mo hole-no dy , 1895 1946...opened Bauhaus from 1923 to 1928, Moholy-Nagy was coeditor with Walter Gropius of the...Motion (1947). See study by his wife S. Moholy-Nagy (1950). ____________________ Copyright...
...Alexander Calder . Kinetic art is either nonmechanical, e.g., Calders mobiles , or mechanical, e.g., works by Gabo, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy , and Jean Tinguely . The latter sort of kineticism developed in response to an increasingly technological culture...
...Klee , Lyonel Feininger , Wassily Kandinsky , Laszlo Moholy-Nagy , and Marcel Breuer . The teaching plan insisted...influence. The Chicago Institute of Design, founded by Moholy-Nagy, most completely carried on the teaching plan of the...
...issued an edict against the avant-garde. Living in Germany, he introduced suprematist and constructivist ideas to Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and had a significant influence on the Bauhaus movement. Before returning (1928) to the Soviet Union he designed...


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