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Laszlo
Moholy-Nagy
A Life in Motion
Paintings, Sculpture, Drawings and Photography
18 October - 18 December 2004
Annely Juda Fine Art’s latest show is the first major one-person
exhibition of Moholy-Nagy’s work in the UK since 1980.
László Moholy-Nagy (b. Hungary 1895 - d. Chicago 1946) was
one of the most versatile artists of the twentieth century: a pioneer
in painting, sculpture, photography and photograms as well as film making
and design. He was also an ardent educator and arguably the most active
and influential member of the Bauhaus both during its years in Weimer
and in Berlin. In 1937 he dedicatedly continued the school's educational
mission by establishing "The New Bauhaus" in Chicago.
This exhibition, comprising over 50 works, charts Moholy’s work
from his early figurative paintings (1917) and drawings to the experimental
photograms and photography of his final years. Exceptional and important
examples of his Constructivist paintings are on show alongside his ground
breaking photomontages.
Also exhibited is one of his Perspex sculptures – a medium that
he used to stunning effect in two and three dimensions. The works on display
highlight Moholy’s success at expressing a unified vision through
many different media.
This is an unique and rare opportunity to view the diversity of Moholy’s
innovation and to see the creative brilliance of one of the twentieth
century’s most dynamic and important artists.
A 108 page fully illustrated catalogue is available which includes essays
by the artist’s daughter Hattula Moholy-Nagy and scholar and author
Krisztina Passuth.
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