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Opinion Did Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Phone-In His Best Art? THE DAILY PIC: The Guggenheim shows abstractions that Moholy-Nagy claimed he ordered by telephone.
Ben Davis tackles László Moholy-Nagy's latest show at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, which doesn't stack up to the artist's own vision.
Art Institute Chicago and LACMA have joined forces with the Guggenheim to present a powerful retrospective of modernist László Maholy-Nagy.
Visionary artist and educator Laszlo Moholy-Nagy moved to Chicago in 1937 to transplant a revolutionary European school of design in the United States. The Bauhaus school in Germany, where Moholy h… ...
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy came to Chicago from Europe in 1937 as a pioneer of modern art with a utopian vision of life. He translated his philosophy of melding art and society into commercial designs for … ...
Moholy-Nagy: Future Present shows how the artist consistently explores the same social and artist themes across countless mediums and over a lifetime.
The Art Institute of Chicago touts László Moholy-Nagy as “the most renowned international modern artist” ever to reside in Chicago.
In photographs, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy is almost always smiling: a “magnificent, infectious grin”, as a contemporary described it, that announces the great Bauhaus artist and designer as the ...
Signed and dated recto Accompanied by a letter from Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, dated 12/24/46, gifting this piece to James Prestini after the death of László Moholy-Nagy Suhre, Terry. Moholy-Nagy: A New ...
Moholy-Nagy's modernist artwork exhibition 'The Shape of Things To Come' on show at Santa Barbara Museum of Art till 27 September ...
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