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Works by: László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
A IX
1923, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
A XI
1923, Neue Galerie, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
At Coffee
after 1921, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Berlin Radio Tower (Funkturm Berlin)
1928, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Berlin Radio Tower (Funkturm Berlin)
1928, Art Institute of Chicago

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Boats
1927, Art Institute of Chicago

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Bridges
1920, Gemeentemuseum, The Hague

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
CH BEATA I
1939, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Circle Segments
1921, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Composition
1941, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Composition A XX
1924, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

   

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Composition K VIII
1922, Tate Gallery, London

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Composition Z VIII
1924, Nationalgalerie, Berlin

   

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Construction
1922, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Construction A II
1924, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Construction AL6
1933-1934, Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno, Valencia

   

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Construction in Enamel No. 2 (Telephone Picture)
1922, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Cover for Die Neue Linie, May 1931
1931, Staatliche Museen Preussicher Kulturbesitz, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
D IV
1922, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Eccentric Construction (Excentrische Konstruktion)
c. 1921, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Forest Landscape (World War I)
1917, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
From the Berlin Radio Tower
1928, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
G5: 1923-26
1926, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
The Great Wheel
1920-1921, Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
In Lyon’s Stadium
c. 1929, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Kinetic-Constructive System (Schematic Diagram of a Movable Light Machine for a Theater)
1922, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Komposition A XXI
1925, Westfälisches Landesmuseum, Münster

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Large Railway Painting
1920, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Leuk 4
1945, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Leuk 5
1946, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Light-Space Modulator (Light Prop for an Electric Stage)
1930, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
LIS
1922, Kunsthaus Zurich

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Lucia at the Breakfast Table
1926, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Negative Cat
c. 1926, Art Institute of Chicago

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
The New Isokon Chair
c. 1935-1936, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Nickel Construction
1921, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Nude
1931, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Nude
c. 1926, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
The Olly and Dolly Sisters
c. 1925, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
On a White Ground
1923, Museum Ludwig, Cologne

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Page from MA (Today) No. 6, 5
1921, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Photogram
1929, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Photogram
c. 1925-1926, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Photogram
1928-1929, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Photogram
c. 1940, Art Institute of Chicago

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Photogram No. 1 - The Mirror
1923, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Photosculpture
1925, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Portrait of Lucia Moholy
c. 1926-1929, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Prospectus Cover for 14 Bauhaus Books
1928, Stiftung Bauhaus, Dessau

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Publishing Prospectus for Bauhaus Books
1925, Stiftung Bauhaus, Dessau

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Quickly Away, Thanks to Pneumatic Doors
1937, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
1928, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Scaffolding
c. 1920, Kunstbibliothek, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Self-Portrait in Profile
1926, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Self-Portrait Photogram
1926, Museum Folkwang, Essen

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Sheet from the 1924 18/V Portfolio for Walter Gropius
1924, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Sil 1
1933, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Soon in the Train by Escalator
1937, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Space Modulator
1938-1940, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Staatliches Bauhaus Weimar Invoice
1923, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
The Street
1929, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Tilled Fields Painting (Ackerfelderbild)
1920-1921, Albertina, Vienna

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Title Page of Fotoqualität
1931, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Transporter Bridge, Marseille (Pont Transbordeur, Marseille)
1929, George Eastman House, Rochester

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Transporter Bridge, Marseille (Pont Transbordeur, Marseille)
1929, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Typographic Collage
1922, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Untitled
1938, Worcester Art Museum

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Untitled
1924, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Untitled
1920, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Untitled (Ellen Frank)
1929, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
View from the Berlin Radio Tower in Winter
1928, private collection

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Yellow Circle and Black Square (Gelber Kreis und Schwarzes Quadrat)
1921, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Yellow Cross
1922, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Your Fare from this Station 2d
1936, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

László Moholy-Nagy [Hungarian, 1894 – 1946]
Z VII
1926, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.