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 Moholy-Nagy, Lászlo (1895 - 1946)
Hungary / USA

CH XIV, 1939

Oil on canvas;
118 x 119.5 cm
Abstraction Between WWI and WWII

UID 102-388



Biography

Hungarian painter, sculptor, photographer, designer, director, theorist and teacher who, later, would receive American nationality. Soon after having studied Law for a year in Budapest he enlisted for the First World War. In 1919, he moved to Berlin where an itinerant exhibition of his work was organised by the Sturm Gallery. In 1921, influenced by Dada ideas, Moholy-Nagy began a systematic study of the inter-relation between space, time mass and light. He constructed sculptures which stressed play of light, paint and patterns of transparent colours. In 1929, he established design studio in Berlin and was contracted to do layouts for magazines, exhibitions and theatrical events. In 1933, he moved to Amsterdam where he became art director of the periodical, International Textiles but, two years later, he was forced to go to London owing to professional and political problems, for two years. It was here that he joined Walter Gropius and became a member of the vanguard artistic circle which included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, Henry Moore, John Piper, John Grierson and Herbert Read. His best known commercial work is the Parker 51 of 1941. His personal interests, such as tubular structures, plastics, the atomic bomb and even leukaemia (the disease that caused his death) appeared as abstract themes in his paintings and sculptures. In his experiments with photography, he was a pioneer in the artistic use of light and laid the foundations for Kinetic Art.



Exhibitions

Moholy-Nagy (Berkely)
University Art Museum, USA
01-04-1969 ~ 30-06-1969

Lászlo Moholy-Nagy
IVAM Centre Julio González, Spain
01-01-1991 ~ 30-04-1991

Lászlo Moholy-Nagy
Museum Fridericianum, Germany
01-05-1991 ~ 31-08-1991

Line and Movement
Annely Juda, Fine Art, United Kingdom
01-01-1994 ~ 31-12-1994

The Thirties
Annely Juda, Fine Art, United Kingdom
02-07-1998 ~ 19-09-1998

Bauhaus: Dessau-Chicago-New York
Museum Folkwang, Germany
11-08-2000 ~ 12-11-2000

Lászlo Moholy-Nagy
Musée Cantini, France
01-09-1991 ~ 31-12-1991

Moholy-Nagy (Chicago)
Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), USA
01-01-1969 ~ 31-03-1969

Here and Now: On Minimal Art in The Berardo Collection
Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo (SMAM-CB), Portugal
18-10-2003 ~ 22-02-2004

Building/Unbuilding/Inhabit - works of The Berardo Collection
Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB), Portugal
29-04-2005 ~ 15-01-2006

Moholy-Nagy (Santa Barbara)
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, USA
01-10-1969 ~ 31-12-1969

Moholy-Nagy (Seattle)
Seattle Art Museum, USA
01-07-1969 ~ 30-11-1969

Lászlo Moholy-Nagy (Budapest)
Magyar Nemzeti Galeria, Hungary
01-07-1969 ~ 30-09-1969

Colecção Berardo Collection 1917-1999
Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB), Portugal
27-01-2000 ~ 27-08-2000

Territórios Singulares na Colecção Berardo
Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo (SMAM-CB), Portugal
22-10-2002 ~ 28-02-2003

Erich Kahn - Forgotten Generation Jewish Survivor German Expressionist
Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo (SMAM-CB), Portugal
05-05-2005 ~ 09-10-2005

De Miró à Warhol. La Collection Berardo à Paris
Musée du Luxembourg, France
16-10-2008 ~ 22-02-2009

Lászlo Moholy-Nagy
Musée Cantini, France
01-09-1991 ~ 31-12-1991

Arriscar o Real
Museu Colecção Berardo, Portugal
08-06-2009 ~ 30-09-2009

Lászlo Moholy-Nagy, Frankfurt
Schirn Kunsthalle (Frankfurt), Germany
08-10-2009 ~ 10-01-2010

Lászlo Moholy-Nagy, Madrid
Venue Círculo de Bellas Artes, Spain
01-06-2010 ~ 14-07-2010


Bibliography

Bauhaus, 2000

Colecção Berardo Collection 1917-1999, 2000
Published by CCB - Centro Cultural de Belém
ISBN 972817652X

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, 1991
Published by IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez

Line and Movement, 1994
Published by Annely Judda Fine Art

Moholy-Nagy, 1985
Published by Thames & Hudson

Moholy-Nagy, 1969
Published by Museum of Contemporary Art

Territórios Singulares na Colecção Berardo, 2002
Published by Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo
ISBN 972974288X

The Thirties, 1998
Published by Annely Judda Fine Art







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