Das Weltgebäude (The Edifice of the World)
From
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
The legacy of Hungarian artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy is among the most cherished in the lineage of photographic art, and he can be defined as a visionary whose radical experiments with photography entirely re-imagined the possibilities for the medium. Working in the early 20th century when photography was not considered a form of high art, Moholy-Nagy actively sought to break down boundaries and find new languages of photographic discourse. In doing so, he left behind an oeuvre of visual ideas that have provided artistic license to a century’s worth of photographers to experiment boldly beyond the conventional definitions of what photography is expected to be.
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Artist
László Moholy-Nagy
Book
Rubio, Oliva Maria. The Art of Light, László Moholy-Nagy (Madrid: La Fabrica, 2010), p. 88.
Copyright
© László Moholy-Nagy Estate 2022 All Rights Reserved
Edition
1 of 1
Exhibition history
Lyonel Feininger: Photographs, 1928-1939. Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)February 25 to May 15, 2011 / Pinakothek der Moderne (Munich)June 2 to July 17, 2011 / The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles)October 25, 2011 to March 11, 2012 / Arthur M. Sackler Museum (Cambridge)March 30 to June 2, 2012
File Size
3042 × 4000 px (4.6 MB)
License
© László Moholy-Nagy Estate
Medium
Non-Fungible Token
Museum Collection
Getty
Number of characters
1
Print Edition
Unique
Property
A women, monkey and pelicans
Year
1927
Activity
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