Collection: Laszlo Moholy Nagy

László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) was a Hungarian painter, photographer, and designer who was associated with the Bauhaus movement. Moholy-Nagy's works were characterized by their use of abstract forms and geometric shapes, as well as their exploration of the interplay between light and color. He was particularly skilled at creating works that combined elements of technology and art, producing paintings, photographs, and designs that were both innovative and functional. Moholy-Nagy was a prominent figure in the avant-garde art scene in Europe during the early 20th century, and his works were highly regarded for their technical mastery and innovative style. Today, Moholy-Nagy's works are celebrated for their beauty and their contribution to the development of modernist art and design. Some of his most famous works include "Light Prop for an Electric Stage" and his photograms, which were created without a camera.