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Moholy-Nagy was not an engineer, nor was he a scientist. He was a Hungarian artist attracted to silberit for its extreme reflectiveness. Using the metal as a background for abstract paintings ...
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 ...
László Moholy-Nagy, Eton. Pupils watching cricket from the pavilion on Agar’s Plough, c. 1930, part of an exhibition at the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. Credit: Centre Pompidou. Musée d'art ...
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.
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 ...
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For his latest series, Light Years, algorithmic artist Dmitri Cherniak is taking a fresh pair of eyes to the life and legacy of László Moholy-Nagy. His aim? To illuminate the connections between ...
reporting from SANTA BARBARA — When it comes to Hungarian-born American artist László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), the only thing more difficult than pronouncing his name is grasping the ...
László Moholy-Nagy discovered his leukemia in 1945. That same year he dedicated two works, Nuclear I, CH and Nuclear II, to atom fission. These paintings, among others uniquely reunited for Future ...
Promotion: Budapest's Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) offers a variety of initiatives students can take part in, including its Future Materials Conference examining cutting-edge ...
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