Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
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Enseignant au Bauhaus de 1923 à 1938, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, artiste polyvalent et grand pédagogue, est l'une des figures emblématiques de cette effervescence créatrice qui a caractérisé l'entre-deux-guerres. À travers sa peinture, à travers sa pratique photographique dont le photogramme est l'élément générateur, à travers son expérience cinématographique, c'est une esthétique de la lumière qu'élabore Moholy-Nagy. Et de Berlin à Chicago, le projet n'a jamais varié : conjoindre l...
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Made in Hungary, group show at Michael Hoppen
The Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of rare vintage Hungarian photographs from the early 20th Century. This exhibition will include many rare items from the gallery’s substantial collection of vintage photographs. The exhibition celebrates the extraordinary richness of Hungary’s modern photographic tradition with diverse s...
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Walead Beshty and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
WALEAD BESHTY – a diagram of forces
19 February – 1 May 2011
This exhibition with the British artist Walead Beshty (b.1976) presents an overview of ten years of his photographic and sculptural work, recombining old and new pieces within site-specific installations, which turn on questions of the in-between.
Walead Beshty's works remind us how imp...
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Street Photography Selected Works from Six Decades
In the context of the 4th European Month of Photography Berlin, which is presented for the first time as a themed event, the Kunsthandel Jörg Maaß is pleased to announce the exhibition “Street Photography. Selected Works from Six Decades”.
The exhibition centers around vintage prints which document life on the streets through the decades. This wide overview...
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formELLES: the female nude in Hungarian photography
An enduring and much-studied theme in art, the female body is also one of the photographer’s favourite subjects.
Following the political and social changes at the beginning of the 20th century, women discovered a new identity. Until then identified either as maternal saints or as prostitutes, women broke free from theses i...
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Aspects of European Photography, circa 1930
With the title "Aspects of European Photography, circa 1930", the Jörg Maaß Gallery will show a selection of 55 black and white photographs displaying a wide overview of the various aspects of European photography from the middle of the 1920s to the end of the 1930s.
The main themes of the approximately 30 different photographers are; technology and science, ...
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Dreamlands
L’exposition Dreamlands développe un propos inédit : montrer comment les modèles de foires internationales, d’expositions universelles et de parcs de loisirs ont influencé la conception de la ville et de ses usages.
Démultipliant la réalité par la pratique de la copie, jouant d’une esthétique de l’acc...
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Selected photograhs - From Brassaï to Cindy Sherman
For a number of years we have been gathering together a collection of photographs which has evolved into a substantial group, but has never been shown publicly. A selection of which we would now like to present in our exhibition 'Selected photographs. From Brassaï to Cindy Sherman'.
Our intentions are to provide a wide and representative cross section of our inventory, begin...
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László Moholy-Nagy - The Photograms : A Catalogue Raisonné
László Moholy-Nagy. The Photograms. A Catalogue Raisonné
László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) was one of the most internationally influential teachers at the Bauhaus. It is essentially owing to his effective artistic and journalistic skills that photography became an integral part of modern art in the twenties. He “discovered” the aesthetic...
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