Untitled, Dessau
Untitled, Dessau
The photograph captures a moment of quiet contemplation – two hands gently holding up a sheet of paper bearing the simple yet profound words “my home.” László Moholy-Nagy’s masterful composition eschews ostentation for an understated elegance that speaks volumes about human connection and domestic serenity. Shot in black and white, the image utilizes stark contrasts to heighten its emotional resonance, emphasizing the textures of skin against the matte surface of paper. The silhouette of the hands creates a visual metaphor for vulnerability and protection, suggesting a desire for solace amidst the complexities of life.- Artist: László Moholy-Nagy
- Born: Bacs-Kajala, Hungary (1895)
- Died: 1946
- Style: Constructivism
- Technique: Photogravure
- Material: Paper
- Historical Context: Weimar Republic & Bauhaus Movement
- Symbolism: Hands represent protection; Paper symbolizes home and domesticity
László Moholy-Nagy (1895 – 1946)
László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) var en pioner inden kunst, Bauhaus og fotografering. Kendt for 'New Vision' og integrationen af teknologi i kunsten.
Museum Folkwang (Essen, Tyskland)
Oplev Museum Folkwang i Essen! Enestående kunstsamling fra Impressionisme til ekspressionisme, samt en banebrydende arkitektur – en arv skabt af vision og engagement.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Untitled, Dessau
- Kunstner: László Moholy-Nagy
- Ophavsretlig status: Public domain
- Udstillet hos: Museum Folkwang
- Bevægelse: Constructivism
- Medie: Acrylic On Canvas
- Nøgleord: constructivism , black and white photo , minimalist art
- Emner: minimalism , silhouette , bauhaus
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- Dimensions: 24.5 × 33 cm
- Influences:
- Bauhaus
- Photography
- Artistic style: Constructivism
- Notable elements or techniques: Typography, Photogravure printing
- Movement: Bauhaus
- Subject or theme: Human Hands
- Location: Dessau Staatliche Kunsthalle

