Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Oliver Botar, La Fabrica, László Moholy-Nagy, Jeanpaul Goergen, Frans Peterse
About this book
"Laszlo Moholy-Nagy was one of the Bauhaus' most influential teachers; his photographic skills, as well as his writing on the subject, helped to secure the medium's integral place in modern art. One of Moholy-Nagy's most notable contributions was his extensive exploration--from 1922 through 1943--of the aesthetic possibilities of the photogram (he coined the term). These ghostly traces of objects placed on photographic paper during exposure are part of a prolific legacy that included painting, sculpture and stage design. Moholy-Nagy's photograms have become emblematic of the medium, though they have yet to be fully critically explored. This well-illustrated catalogue raisonne is the first to feature all of his known photograms--nearly 450--in chronological order. This exhaustive volume examines the artistic, technical and biographical circumstances under which the works were created, places them in relation to other parts of Moholy-Nagy's practice and analyzes selected pieces at length."--Publisher description.
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- OL Work ID
- OL25065680W
Subjects
Moholy-nagy, laszlo, 1895-1945Art, hungarianArt institute of chicagoPhotogramsExhibitionsCatalogues raisonnésCatalogsArtistic PhotographyMoholy-nagy, lászló , 1895-1946Photography, artisticPhotography, artistic--catalogsPhotograms--catalogsTr647 .m56 2009770Nh32.m698 h612 2009