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Von Material zu Architektur

Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo, et al.

From Material to Architecture is a seminal work by László Moholy-Nagy, one of the most influential figures of the Bauhaus movement. Based on his educational experiences and lectures at the Bauhaus between 1923 and 1928, this book offers a visionary approach to understanding and shaping space through art, design, and technology. Moholy-Nagy explores how light, material, and form interact to redefine spatial perception, advocating for a dynamic and experimental engagement with the physical world. With insights drawn from his multidisciplinary work in photography, theater, film, typography, and industrial design, he proposes a new "counterpoint" of space, comparable to the role of harmony in music. From Material to Architecture not only encapsulates Moholy-Nagy’s pioneering ideas on modern art and education but has also become a foundational grammar of modern design, inspiring generations of artists and designers to embrace innovation and creativity as essential forces for social transformation.

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München: Albert Langen Verlag
Language
DE
Country
Edition Year
1929
Category
History
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