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This lavishly illustrated volume looks from both sides of the Atlantic at 80 years of photography from Chicago. At the New Bauhaus and what later became the Institute of Design, teachers like László Moholy-Nagy, György Kepes and later Arthur Siegel, Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind taught an uninhibited approach to the medium which influenced generations of photographers.
Bauhaus --- Photographie --- Mouvement artistique --- Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946 --- Chicago
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"When Dessau was bombed in early 1945, the Director's House and Moholy-Nagy's Master House were reduced to rubble as well. After the Dessau Masters' Houses - epitome of the 20th-century artists' colony - had been restored to their original state in the 1990s, a debate began on the reconstruction of the two houses destroyed in the war. In 2010, after consultation with the British star architect David Chipperfield, the decision was made to recreate the Master Houses of Gropius and Moholy-Nagy using contemporary means, rather than rebuilding them 1:1. And so they have now been reconstructed on the basis of designs by the Berlin firm Bruno-Fioretti-Marquez, as innovative reductions and abstractions of the original houses. This volume describes the chequered history of the Dessau Masters' Houses, presenting the reconstructed buildings for the first time in book form, with photographs by Armin Linke and Heidi Specker."--Provided by publisher
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) est l'un des artistes les plus novateurs de l'avant-garde et un des théoriciens de l'art les plus importants du XXè s. Il étudiait sans cesse de nouveaux modes de perception - photogrammes, photomontage, film ou sculpture cinétique - et a vu dans l'appareil photographique un instrument capable de compléter ou de parfaire l'oeil humain. (Note de l'éditeur)
Photographie artistique. --- Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo, --- Photographie d'art --- Moholy-nagy, Laszlo --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946
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Moholy-Nagy, László --- Moholy-Nagy, Lãszló, --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Art --- Bauhaus. --- Moholy-nagy (laszlo), 1895-1946
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"The pioneering artist László Moholy-Nagy (1894-1946) worked across a range of art forms including painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, film, advertising, and theater. This publication, which offers a fresh and extensive examination of his output, accompanies the first major American survey of Moholy's oeuvre in nearly a half century and represents the most extensive English-language book on the artist in thirty years. The catalogue reproduces a vast selection of Moholy's early paintings and photograms, his whimsical photomontages--all of which are reproduced together here for the first time--and late works in Plexiglas. Distinguished scholars offer new insights into his materials and working methods; the relation among writing, administration, and art making in his practice; and his influence on contemporary art. Particular emphasis is given to Moholy's American years and his leadership of the Chicago Bauhaus as well as his reception as a painter".
sculpture [visual work] --- Abstract [fine arts style] --- Bauhaus --- technology --- photographs --- design [discipline] --- Art --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Constructivist --- Moholy-Nagy, László --- Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946) --- --kunst --- fotografie --- film --- grafisch design --- grafische vormgeving --- collages --- schilderkunst --- beeldhouwkunst --- installaties --- twintigste eeuw --- Moholy-Nagy Laszlo --- kunsttheorie --- fotogrammen --- 7.071 MOHOLY-NAGY --- Exhibitions --- kunst --- sculpture [visual works] --- --Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946) --- --sculpture [visual works] --- prints [visual works] --- Artiste --- Art contemporain --- --Art --- technology [general associated concept] --- --Moholy-Nagy, László --- --Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946) --- Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946) --- Moholy-Nagy, László --- --Artiste --- Moholy-Nagy, László. --- Abstract [modern European style] --- paintings [visual works] --- --Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946) --
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Tokyo, la ville-amibe, aux contours flous, au plan confus, en proie à un mouvement perpétuel semblant soumis aux seules lois du hasard, serait-elle la ville de l'avenir? Nos villes hisoriques seraient-elles en train d'étouffer dans leurs corsets de pierre? Existerait-il, pour les villes comme dans la nature, un ordre caché derrière le chaos apparent?
Photography --- Art and photography --- Photographie --- Art et photographie --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Moholy-nagy, Laszlo --- Theorie de la photographie --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946
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Adolf Meyer war Walter Gropius' rechte Hand, sein Planer und enger Vertrauter. Bereits 1910 schufen sie gemeinsam das Fagus-Werk - eine der bedeutendsten Bauten der Moderne. Das Versuchshaus Haus am Horn wurde zur ersten öffentlichen Bauhausausstellung im Sommer 1923 in Weimar erbaut. Es wurde von Georg Muche (Entwurf) und der Architekturabteilung des Bauhauses geplant. Die Bauleitung hatten Adolf Meyer und Walter March inne. Das Buch zum Projekt wurde im Sommer 1924 zusammengestellt und als dritter Band in die Reihe Bauhausbücher aufgenommen. Nach einem einleitenden Beitrag von Walter Gropius über "Wohnhaus-Industrie" stellt Georg Muche den Entwurf des Versuchshauses vor. Adolf Meyer beschreibt die technische Ausführung mit Angabe der beteiligten Firmen.
Bauhaus-Universität --- Architecture, Modern --- Design --- Bauhaus --- History --- Gropius, Walter --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Architecture, Modern - 20th century --- Design - History - 20th century --- Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946 --- Bauhaus-Universität
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Albers, Josef --- Gropius, Walter --- Itten, Johannes --- Kandinsky, Wassily --- Klee, Paul --- Meyer, Hannes --- Mies Van Der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969 --- Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946 --- Berlin --- Weimar
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L’édition française du catalogue de l’exposition Eyewitness à la Royal Academy of Arts de Londres : une oeuvre de référence pour connaître l’histoire de la photographie moderne. Brassaï, Capa, Kertész, Moholy-Nagy et Munkácsi ont radicalement changé le visage du photojournalisme, et de la photographie d'art entre les deux guerres. Par des essais dus aux plus grands spécialistes de ce domaine, ce superbe livre examine la manière dont l'extraordinaire activité de ces cinq personnalités ont fait de la Hongrie le centre de la photographie d'art à cette époque, et l’influence qu’ils ont exercée sur les générations de photographes ultérieures. Grâce à une superbe illustration comprenant toutes les oeuvres majeures de ces artistes, reproduisant souvent des tirages d’archives provenant des collections hongroises, ce qui permet au lecteur de percevoir le grain et la tonalité d'origine, ce livre est une référence dans l’étude de la photographie moderne
Photographie --- Brassai, Gyula Halasz, Dit --- Capa, Robert --- Kertesz, André --- Moholy-nagy, Laszlo --- Hongrie --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946 --- Brassaï (1899-1984) --- Capa, Robert (1913-1954) --- Kertész, André (1894-1985) --- Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946) --- Munkácsi, Martin (1896-1963) --- Influence --- 20e siècle --- Histoire et critique
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