László Moholy-Nagy
1895
―1946
László Moholy-Nagy, originally: László Weisz, sometimes referred to at the Bauhaus as Ladislaus Moholy-Nagy, was a hungarian-US-american painter, photographer, typographer, designer and scenographer. He taught at the Bauhaus from 1923 until 1928. He also founded the New Bauhaus in Chicago (which later became the Institute of Design) and was its first director.
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Objects by László Moholy-Nagy
Komposition Z VIII
László Moholy-Nagy
1924
Light Space Modulator
László Moholy-Nagy
1930
Photogram hand
László Moholy-Nagy
1925
Moholy-Nagy self portrait
László Moholy-Nagy
1918
Photogram gears
László Moholy-Nagy
1924
Space Light Modulator collage
László Moholy-Nagy
1930
Transformation print
László Moholy-Nagy
1925
Law of series
László Moholy-Nagy
1925
Jealousy collage
László Moholy-Nagy
1927
A IX
László Moholy-Nagy
1923
A 20
László Moholy-Nagy
1927
Olly and Dolly sisters
László Moholy-Nagy
1925
Kinetic construction
László Moholy-Nagy
1922
Saale 2 section alemand drawing
László Moholy-Nagy
1930
Photogram hands moholy
László Moholy-Nagy
1925
Funkturm Berlin
László Moholy-Nagy
1928
Lichtspiel schwarz weiss grau
László Moholy-Nagy
1930
A XI
László Moholy-Nagy
1923
Construction in Enamel 2
László Moholy-Nagy
1922
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