In the 1920s, rising artist László Moholy-Nagy taught at the revolutionary Bauhaus school in Weimar, Germany. Moholy’s own output as an artist remained relentlessly experimental, pioneering work created in a range of mediums including painting, photography, typography, collage, sculpture, and film. His central lessons as a teacher were reflected in his own work: the thought behind creation was as important as the work itself.

  • Genre:

    Art, Design, History
  • Language:

    English
  • Program Section:

    The New Bauhaus
  • Year Completed:

    2019

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