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Laszló Moholy Nagy Q 1922
Laszlo Moholy Nagy — Hungarian-American, 1895–1946 — Bauhaus / Constructivism
László Moholy-Nagy was a central figure of the European avant-garde whose work helped redefine the boundaries between art, design, and technology. Trained as a lawyer in Budapest before turning to art, he joined the Bauhaus in Weimar in 1923 at the invitation of Walter Gropius, where he led the metal workshop and the foundation course alongside Josef Albers.
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