László Moholy-Nagy
Born: 1895-07-20 in Bácsborsód
Died: 1946-11-24
Known For: Directing
Biography
László Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian painter and photographer as well as a professor in the Bauhaus school. He was highly influenced by constructivism and a strong advocate of the integration of technology and industry into the arts.
Filmography
2019
- The New Bauhaus as Himself (archive footage)
1945
- Do Not Disturb ... (Director)
1944
- Design Workshops ... (Director)
1943
- Interview with Students (no sound) and Display of Student Work ... (Director)
- Student Exhibition #2 ... (Director)
- Student Exhibition #1 ... (Director)
1942
- Work of the Camouflage Class ... (Director)
1940
- Children's Workshop ... (Director)
1936
- The New Architecture and the London Zoo ... (Director)
1935
- Lobsters ... (Director)
1933
- The Coming of the Dial ... (Art Direction)
- Architects' Congress ... (Director)
- ABC in Sound ... (Director)
1932
- Metropolitan Gypsies ... (Director)
1930
- A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray ... (Director)
1929
- Impressions of the Old Marseille Harbor ... (Director)
1926
- Berlin Still-Life ... (Director)