László Moholy-Nagy (/məˌhoʊliˈnɒdʒ/; Hungarian: [ˈlaːsloː ˈmoholiˌnɒɟ]; born László Weisz; July 20, 1895 – November 24, 1946) was a Hungarian painter...
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War II audience. However, Moholy was seldom credited for her work, which was often attributed to her husband László Moholy-Nagy or to Walter Gropius. Lucy...
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Hungarian Bauhaus artist László Moholy-Nagy, in his move to the United States. She was the author of a study of his work, Moholy-Nagy: Experiment in Totality...
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prominent artists such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Gunta Stölzl, and László Moholy-Nagy at various points. The school existed in three German cities—Weimar...
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player László Nagy (canoeist), Hungarian sprint canoeist László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946), Hungarian artist, designer and Bauhaus instructor László B. Nagy (born...
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The Institute of Design was founded in 1937 as "The New Bauhaus" by László Moholy-Nagy, a Bauhaus teacher (1923–1928). This school is a direct American descendant...
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after László Moholy-Nagy, the university offers programs in art, architecture, designer and visual communication. The predecessor of the Moholy-Nagy University...
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immediately with László living on site and employing Gordon. Harrison introduces László to his personal lawyer, who expedites the immigration of László's wife and...
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the Brooklyn Museum's exhibition International Photographers with László Moholy-Nagy, Cecil Beaton, Margaret Bourke-White, Tina Modotti, Charles Sheeler...
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this short-lived international included Lissitzky, Hans Richter, and László Moholy-Nagy. However the idea of 'art' was becoming anathema to the Russian Constructivists:...
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rayographs. Other artists who have experimented with the technique include László Moholy-Nagy, Christian Schad (who called them "Schadographs"), Imogen Cunningham...
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cameraless chemigrams of a Pierre Cordier and the photogram Man Ray or László Moholy-Nagy of the previous decades. These works of art were almost simultaneous...
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artistic freedom. Among the accolades Rand received were those of László Moholy-Nagy: Among these young Americans, it seems to be that Paul Rand is one...
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coins László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946), Hungarian painter of the Bauhaus school László Szabó (chess player) (1917–1998), Hungarian Grandmaster Laszlo Toth...
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been raised from the 1920s and 1930s by authors like Béla Balázs, László Moholy-Nagy, Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. Among theorists working within...
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Constructivism of 1920s artists such as El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, and László Moholy-Nagy (due to which band members have also referred to it as "the Russian...
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Port) is a short city symphony film by László Moholy-Nagy in 1929. It was one of the first films Moholy-Nagy created when venturing into the art of filmmaking...
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with the works of Rudolf Bauer, Marc Chagall, Fernand Léger, and László Moholy-Nagy. In 1937, Guggenheim established the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation...
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Hungarian football player László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946), artist, designer and photographer, instructor at the Bauhaus László Nagy (disambiguation), several...
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Chagall Issachar Ber Ryback Kazimir Malevich Vladimir Mayakovsky László Moholy-Nagy Theo van Doesburg Kurt Schwitters Sophie Lissitzky-Küppers Nikolai...
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in a film commissioned by Sigfried Giedion and made by his friend László Moholy-Nagy: "Architects' Congress." The Charter had a significant impact on urban...
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their paintings through recourse to optics and optical illusions. László Moholy-Nagy produced photographic op art and taught the subject in the Bauhaus;...
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lectures – it was eventually edited by Walter Gropius, designed by László Moholy-Nagy and published in as a Bauhaus student manual (Bauhausbucher No.2,...
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the credits on female dancers, inspired by constructivist artist László Moholy-Nagy projecting light onto clouds in the 1920s. Brownjohn's work started...
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included Paul Klee, Johannes Itten, Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, László Moholy-Nagy, Otto Bartning and Wassily Kandinsky. In principle, the Bauhaus represented...
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of Technology. The Institute of Design (ID), founded in Chicago by László Moholy-Nagy in 1937, merged with Illinois Tech in 1949. Chicago-Kent College of...
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shift was predominantly facilitated by the radical Hungarian artist, László Moholy-Nagy, who became a part of the Bauhaus's administration in 1923. In 1925...
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Wassily Kandinsky, Johannes Itten, Josef Albers, Anni Albers, and László Moholy-Nagy. In 1925 the school was moved to Dessau and, as the Nazi party gained...
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Munich (1921–22). She subsequently sought out private lessons from László Moholy-Nagy, Berlin (Sept. – Dec. 1922), from Alexander Archipenko in Berlin in...
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Names associated with the movement include Charles and Ray Eames, László Moholy-Nagy and Hans Wegner, The Museum of Modern Art of New York was an influential...
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