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László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) was born in Hungary and moved to Berlin in 1920, where he taught at the Bauhaus for five years. After that, he fled to the United States due to the escalation of World War II, and in 1939 founded the School of Design Chicago, the predecessor of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, the so-called New Bauhaus. This volume contains more than 200 works by Moholy-Nagy, ranging from paintings, photographs (black and white and color), photograms to collages, films and graphic design, representing his most productive works from 1922 to the end of his life. focused on the time.
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