Compared to Moholy-Nagy's own vision, the Guggenheim show feels genteel. László Moholy-Nagy A II (Construction A II) (1924). Courtesy © 2016 Hattula Moholy-Nagy/VG ...
The optimism of László Moholy-Nagy is staggering. Here was an artist who, born into difficult circumstances in a small farming village in southern Hungary, turned 19 just eight days before Archduke ...
Over at the Graham Foundation, a retrospective of the work of Iraqi architect Rifat Chadirji is an unlikely and unintentional companion piece to the Art Institute’s “Moholy-Nagy: Future Present.” “Art ...
In 1933, László Moholy-Nagy began experimenting with silberit, a specialised aluminium developed for aeroplanes. Moholy-Nagy was not an engineer, nor was he a scientist. He was a Hungarian artist ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1600): There’s tons of great work in the retrospective of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy now at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, but the best may be this abstraction done in enameled metal in ...
Hungarian-born László Moholy-Nagy is considered one of the most versatile and inventive artists of the 20th century. Prolific in photography, film, painting, sculpture and graphic design, he sought to ...
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I, like most art world types, have a passing familiarity with the art of László Moholy-Nagy. Though, like most art world types, that familiarity was a bit fuzzy, until Wednesday night. It’s even ...
Moholy-Nagy, László, Untitled Space Modulator, 1946. Oil on Plexiglas. (The original image is no longer available, please contact KCRW if you need access to the original image.) The Santa Barbara ...
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Visionary artist and educator Laszlo Moholy-Nagy moved to Chicago in 1937 to transplant a revolutionary European school of design in the United States. The Bauhaus school in Germany, where Moholy had ...