Who was László Moholy-Nagy?
László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) was a Hungarian-born artist and teacher associated with the Bauhaus, where he championed the idea that art and technology could work together to shape modern life. He believed that artists should engage with the visual language of machines and mass production, and his teaching helped redefine design education in both Europe and the United States. Moholy-Nagy’s work reflects an optimistic vision of modernity in which creativity and technology could transform everyday experience.

























