page 4 Expanding Vision:
László Moholy-Nagy?s Experiments of the 1920s

László Moholy-Nagy
Goerz, 1925
Two gelatin silver prints[need full title]
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Taken together, Moholy-Nagy’s experiments of the 1920s demonstrate a fully developed avant-garde strategy to increase awareness of the dynamism of modern life through the medium of photography.

László Moholy-Nagy
Marseilles, Port View [Old Harbour], 1929
Gelatin silver print
László Moholy-Nagy
Bauhaus Balconies, 1926
Gelatin silver print

Expanding Vision is curated by Vanessa Rocco, and will be accompanied by a fully illustrated brochure. This exhibition is presented in collaboration with the George Eastman House, Rochester, New York, and is the sixth in the series New Histories of Photography. It is made possible by the generous support of The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.