
László Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian artist, designer, and educator whose work spanned photography, painting, film, typography, sculpture, and industrial design. At the Bauhaus, he championed experimentation with new technologies and emphasized the unity of art and life.
His photograms, light-modulators, and stage experiments expanded the role of light and movement in modern visual culture.
Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian modernist known for photograms, kinetic light works, and influential Bauhaus pedagogy.
László Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian Bauhaus artist known for photograms, kinetic light experiments, and cross-disciplinary modernist innovation.