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Artist: Laszlo Moholy-nagy (1895 - 1946)
Nationality: Hungarian
Movement: Constructivism
Media: Painting
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Biography:
After studying law in Budapest, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy took interest in photography and painting after World War I. He blended the two medias while associating with the Dadaists and Constructivists while in Vienna and Berlin. He developed images that he called “photograms,” non-objective works made from a subject without a camera. Moholy-Nagy joined the Bauhaus under Gropius in 1925, and provided the building blocks for the New Photographer’s movement.


Artworks in Museum Collections: (15)
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J. Paul Getty Museum -
Cover Design
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Photogram
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Gutter
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Up with the United Front
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Photogram Number 1 - The Mirror
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Behind Back of God / Between Heaven and Earth
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Dolls
J. Paul Getty Museum -
The Olly and Dolly Sisters
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy - Untitled 1939 gelatin silver print Cleveland Museum of Art American
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy - Untitled (Positive) c. 1922-1924 gelatin silver print National Gallery of Art German
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
L·szlÛ Moholy-Nagy, Composition, circa 1923
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy - Eiffel Tower, Paris 1925 gelatin silver print Cleveland Museum of Art American
Museum of Fine Arts -
László Moholy-Nagy, American (born in Hungary), 1895-1946 Untitled (Shipboard View) about 1925 Photograph, gelatin silver
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Clemens Röseler, ca. 1928 Lux Feininger (American, born Germany, born 1910)Gelatin silver print; 11.3 x
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Philip Alexius Laszlo - Ailsa Mellon Bruce 1926 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (21)
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Hayward Gallery: Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic
Over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and films made by artists from the 1920s to the early 1980s have been brought together by the exhibition’s curator Guy Brett. Among the seminal works in the show are Calder’s early mobiles, D...

Fotomuseum: Adam Fuss - Less of a test than earth
His work - to be found where the world as science meets the world as image - provides a very exiting, original contrast to so-called mainstream contemporary culture. Using motifs which take up the themes of nature, energy, memory and longing...

Joslyn Art Museum: An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection
Local support for this exhibition has been made possible in part by the ConAgra Foundation. By about 1890, the art and impact of photography in American culture had been transformed by several important developments: the...

Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Avant Garde Graphics 1918-1934
This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see posters, prints, book designs and political and commercial ephemera, together with original layouts and photomontages, produced by some of the most important artists working at that time. Bringing toget...

Bellevue Art Museum: Mary Henry: No Limits - Walk into the Artist's World of Geometric Abstraction
Mary Henry: No Limits embodies the cumulative experiences and beliefs of Henry’s artistic background. Her geometric forms have a universal appeal, which apply to the Constructivist artist’s commitment to total abstraction, while embracing moderni...

Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Fred Sandback: Sculptures and Drawings
Distinctively, Sandback developed a way of working that dispensed with the mass and weight of materials, and ultimately used acrylic yarn, sometimes multi-coloured, stretched across architectural space. He made sculptures whose factual existen...

Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne Brandt
Her works also challenge gendered conventions in representation and image new roles for women in society. Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne Brandt will be the first exhibition to unite and critically examine Brandt's work in the ...

Laurence Miller Gallery: German Photography: From the Bauhaus to the Bechers
German photography in the 1920's and 1930's evolved through two highly articulated but divergent approaches: the school of objectivity, and the school of experimental possibilities. The objective approach will be represented by the landscapes o...

Art Gallery of New South Wales: World Without End - Photography and the 20th Century
World Without End brings together some 200 works of acclaimed ...

Bauhaus Dessau Foundation: Art and Technology - A new Unity: The Bauhaus 1923 - 1932
With this exhibition the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation presents a critical perspective on the Bauhaus as a testing ground for a new design paradigm in which the artist’s creative output was to intermingle with technological ...

Stephen Cohen Gallery: Edmund Teske: Images Out of Time
A pioneering visual artist, Teske was born in Chicago in 1911, where his childhood interest in photography grew into a 60-year pursuit of artistic freedom. His early training at Taliesin with Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s offered Teske import...

Art Gallery of New South Wales: Space Odysseys: Sensation and Immersion
The Gallery will be transformed into a series of immersive spatial experiences – both physical and virtual. The works range from the phantasmagoric to the meditative – some intangible, others humourous or uncanny. Environments are created, chamb...

J. Paul Getty Center: Photographers of Genius at the Getty
From Hippolyte Bayard to Diane Arbus, the influential pioneers presented here span more than a century of photography, from the earliest years of the new art form in the late 1830s to the late 1960s. Each photographer featured in the exhibition ad...

J. Paul Getty Center: August Sander: German Portraits (1918-1933)
August Sander (1876- 1964) is revered in Germany as a father of modern photography. Since the 1920s, his work has had an enormous influence on generations of artists around ...

HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS: Mondrian Painting Acquired from the Original Owners
While many paintings by Mondrian have been damaged by overly aggressive conservation treatment, Composition with Blue, Black, Yellow and Red is in impeccable condition. For decades the design of Mondrian’s works was considered the most critical a...

LUXE Gallery: Experimental Party DisInformation Center, a state-of-the-art media installation
"We welcome all Convention delegates with open hearts and open minds to inform, transform, and redirect their way of thinking," said Deputy Secretary Jeff Gates. "We are thrilled to bring truth, justice, and the American Way to the Republican Par...

Palazzo Ducale: Arti and Architettura: 1900 - 2000
A utopian adventure, encroaching sometimes into “archisculpture”, whose protagonists – artists and architects from Kazimir Malevich to Vladmir Tatlin, from Antonio Sant'Elia to Giuseppe Terragni, from Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to Piet Mondrian, f...

Delaware Art Museum: An American Century of Photography: From Dry-plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection

Joan Miro Foundation: Woman. Metamorphosis of Modernity
The list of artists comprises Tarsila do Amaral, Gertrude Arndt, Jean Arp/Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Georges Braque, Louise Bourgeois, Marianne Breslauer, Claude Cahun, Imogen Cunningham, Marcel Duchamp, Valie Export, Emmanuel Goundouin, Lotte Jacobi, Yv...

Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami: Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002)
Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949 – 2002) is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art and is curated by MOCA Director Bonnie Clearwater. Following its MOCA presentation, the exhibition will be on view at Edinburgh’s Royal Scottish Academ...

Frye Art Museum: An American in Europe: The Photography Collection of Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim from the Norton Museum of Art
The exciting presentation includes the work of several prominent pre-war European photographers published in Alfred Stieglitz's groundbreaking magazine Camerawork; a very significant group o...

Further Artwork and Information:

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Online
moholy-nagy.com:bauhausbucher.15
George Eastman House Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Series
www.bauhaus.de - bauhaus 1919-33 - biographie - lászló moholy-nagy
László Moholy-Nagy (Getty Museum)
Germany Today - The Bauhaus School - Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Laszlo Moholy-nagy (1895 - 1946) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Amazon.com: Books Search Results: Laszlo+Moholy-Nagy
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.com]

 

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