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Photogram, 1926
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Photogram, 1926
Photogram, 1926. Found in the Collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Abstract Art Hungary Moholy Nagy Silver Gelatin Photography Suprematism
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This photogram, created in 1926 by the Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy, is a testament to his innovative approach to photography and abstract art. Currently housed in the esteemed Los Angeles County Museum of Art's collection, this silver gelatin print showcases Moholy-Nagy's mastery of light and form. The photogram technique involves placing objects directly onto photosensitive paper and exposing them to light. In this particular piece, Moholy-Nagy has arranged various geometric shapes with precision and delicacy. The resulting image is a mesmerizing composition that transcends traditional representation. Moholy-Nagy was a prominent figure in the Suprematism movement, which sought to break free from representational art forms and explore pure abstraction. This photogram exemplifies his commitment to pushing artistic boundaries through experimentation with unconventional techniques. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are drawn into its enigmatic world where shapes float weightlessly against a dark background. The interplay between light and shadow creates an ethereal atmosphere that invites contemplation. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art proudly preserves this significant piece as part of its diverse collection, allowing visitors to experience firsthand the genius of László Moholy-Nagy. Through his pioneering work in photography and abstract art, he continues to inspire generations of artists who seek new ways of expressing themselves beyond conventional boundaries.
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