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Inspired by artistic and architecturalistic philosophy, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy was inspirational in integrating technology into the arts. Born in Hungary, he migrated to Chicago become the director for New Brauhaus or IIT Institute of Design as we know it today. Noted for infusing "painting, photography, film, sculpture, advertising, product design, and theatre sets," the Moholy-Nagy exhibit is interative and has plenty to see. Billed as both "Future and Present," this is the first time his work has been shown in the United States. this exhibit encompasses more than 300 pieces of his work many fused together as multimedia and some stand alone. He is the most famous artist to reside here in Chicago and was instrumental for "abstraction for the industrial age, he insisted that art must be developed from the materials of one's time." Moholy-Nagy suggests that all individuals should be creative and and that viewers can educate senses by "studying effects of light, transparency, and motion in common materials ofo everyday modern life." As a Chicago transplant, this exhibit has on display a ton of works of his dating baby to 1920 until he passed away in 1946, Chicago.
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