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ID number:290189
 
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Published: 05.12.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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A typical Laszlo Moholy-Nagy photograph might feature hard diagonals or contrasting geometric shapes, often under harsh lighting that cast dramatic shadows within the photo. Moholy is known for using many radical techniques within his arts, which venture from constructivism to modernism to surrealism. In his time, he faced much opposition because of this; however, not only did he continue developing his methods, he is viewed as one of the foremost advocates of modernism in the twentieth century. His greatest influence in photography may not have been his work or struggles, but his time spent spreading his principles as a teacher later in his life.
Although, Moholy started his artwork with a brief period of militarism, he quickly discovered his own style. He ignored lines of distinction between photographic and graphic expression. He ignored the traditional dependence of photography on the forms of painting. …

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