László Moholy-Nagy, a multifaceted Hungarian artist, excelled as a painter and photographer, while also serving as a respected professor at the renowned Bauhaus school. His creative endeavors were profoundly shaped by the principles of constructivism, a movement that emphasized the use of industrial materials and processes in the production of art. Additionally, Moholy-Nagy was a fervent proponent of the fusion of technology and industry with the arts, a notion that he believed would revolutionize the creative landscape.
László Moholy-Nagy
Deceased · Born: Jul 20, 1895 · Died: Nov 24, 1946