Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian painter and photographer, born on July 20, 1895. He was a key figure in the Bauhaus movement, which aimed to unify art, craft, and technology. Moholy-Nagy is known for his innovative use of materials and techniques, including photograms and light projections, which challenged traditional artistic boundaries.
In 1937, he founded the New Bauhaus in Chicago, where he continued to explore the relationship between art and design. His work emphasized the importance of visual perception and the integration of art into everyday life, influencing generations of artists and designers.