Fotogramm
Photogram
Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf © Estate of László Moholy-Nagy / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Photogram, 1922–1926

ArtistLászló Moholy-Nagy, Bácsborsód 1895–1946 Chicago
Gelatin silver print
State/print versionFrom the Portfolio "Fotogramme/Photograms,1922-1926", published by Galerie Heiner Friedrich, Munich and Edizioni O, Milano, 1973
Image dimensions38,9 × 29,5 cm
Status
on display, room 023
About the workThroughout the evolution of photography, the joy of experimentation has often been at the centre. László Moholy-Nagy didn’t need a camera. The professor at the Bauhaus art school in Weimar and his wife Lucia – whose contribution is only gradually receiving the appreciation it deserves – placed objects on chemically treated paper and exposed it to light. The outlines of objects emerged. Moholy-Nagy called the result a “photogram”: a combination of “photograph” and “telegram”.
AccessionAcquisition 2019
Provenance[...]; 2019 angekauft von Kicken Berlin
Inventory numberF.2019.1247
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