
Moholy-Nagy
László Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian-born artist and teacher best known for his work in experimental photography and design during the early 20th century. Embracing innovation, he combined art, technology, and new media to explore light, movement, and modernity. As a professor at the Bauhaus school in Germany, he influenced modern art and design education, encouraging interdisciplinary creativity. Later, he founded the New Bauhaus in Chicago, promoting modernist principles. His work emphasizes the integration of art and technology, making him a pioneering figure in shaping contemporary visual culture and design.