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Exhibitions 2010 - 2011



luma


10 February - 9 May 2010        
Moholy-Nagy: An Education of the Senses, Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago, Illinois. Catalogue.



hampton musee


2 March - July 2010
Littlehampton’s Lobsters
Littlehampton Museum
Littlehampton, Sussex, U.K.
Moholy-Nagy’s film, “Lobsters,” will be featured in this exhibition.


musee


1 June - 29 August 2010
László Moholy-Nagy: The Art of Light, Circulo de Bellas Artes
Madrid, Spain. Catalogue


CAA


25 Nov. - 28 Feb., 2010
Intermission: Films for a Heroic Future. Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Canada.
Moholy-Nagy’s film, Ein Lichtspiel schwarz weiss grau, will be included in the exhibition

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weimar

8 December - 21 February, 2011
Von Kunst zu Leben: Ungarn am Bauhaus (From Art to Life: Hungarians at the Bauhaus)
Bauhaus-Archiv
Berlin, Germany
Catalogue


tinguily_museum


10 February - 16 May 2010
Le Mouvement: vom Kino zur Kinetik, Museum Tinguely. Basel, Switzerland. Catalogue.



Helsinki


12 February - 9 May 2010
Modern[ism]. Design Museum
Helsinki, Finland. Moholy-Nagy’s film, A Lightplay black white gray” will be included in this exhinition.



janus_hungary


15 August - 24 October 2010
Von Kunst zu Leben: Ungarn am Bauhaus (From Art to Life: Hungarians at the Bauhaus)
János Pannonicus Museum
Pécs, Hungary. Catalogue








Catalonia

18 May - 12 September 2010
Praga París Barcelona: Modernitat Fotogràfica de 1918 a 1948 (Prague Paris Barcelona: Modern Photography from 1918 to 1948) National Museum of Art of Catalonia. Barcelona, Spain. Catalogue

Mona Bismarck


10 September - 6 November 2010. Made in Chicago: Photographs from the Bank of America LaSalle Collection
Mona Bismarck Cultural Center
Paris, France


Magyar


9 July-12 September 2010
ROMAwelt. Collegium Hungaricum (Haus Ungarn)
Berlin, Germany
Moholy-Nagy’s film, Gross-Stadt Zigeuner will be included in this show.

bau


4 Nov. 2010-16 Jan. 2011        
László Moholy-Nagy: The Art of Light, Martin-Gropius-Bau
Berlin, Germany.




Publications 2010 - 2011




Book


The first comprehensive, fully documented biography of
Moholy-Nagy, published by
The Flying Trapeze Press
of Cincinnati in December, 2009.
Three-hundred copies have been printed, each signed and
numbered by the author. Moholy-Nagy: Mentor to Modernism is illustrated with line drawings in the text with those and other illustrations on a DVD disk that also contains audio-visual files. $250.00 USD, includes Volumes I & II.

Mentor to Modernism notice that the book can be ordered at www.flyingtrapezepress.com.


raisonne_catalog

Moholy-Nagy: The Photograms Catalogue Raisonné. Edited by Renate Heyne and Floris M. Neusüss, with Hattula Moholy-Nagy. Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany, 2009












Publications
Moholy-Nagy, László
Neue Gestaltung in der Musik. Möglichkeiten des Gramophons. (New Form in Music. Possibilities of the Phonograph.) Der Sturm, no. 7.

Potamkin, Harry Alan
L. Moholy-Nagy and His Theories of Photography. American Photography, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 254-256. May.7.


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Films
Film: “Lobsters,” black/white, music sound track (lost) with titles, 16 minutes, by László Moholy-Nagy

Film: “The New Architecture of the London Zoo,” black/white, silent with titles, 16 minutes, by László Moholy-Nagy.

Film: “Marseille Vieux Port,” black/white, 1929. The film’s subtitle: “Impressions of the old Marseille Harbor” accurately conveys Moholy-Nagy’s intend in capturing the steady hum of commerce, people, and neighborhoods of one of France’s largest and most populous port cities.

Film: “Architect’ Congress,” 1933. ”One of Moholy-Nagy’s cinematic journal, which recorded the meeting of the CIAM (International Congress of Architecture) in August, 1933. The meeting was held on a yacht that cruised the Mediterranean Sea between Marseilles, the Aegean Islands, and Athens. Congress participants included such notables as Le Corbusier, van Eesteren, Giedion, and Lèger.

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