László Moholy-Nagy's "Am2" (1925) is a captivating example of abstract geometric art associated with the Constructivism movement. Moholy-Nagy, a Hungarian artist and influential Bauhaus instructor, was a pioneer in exploring the relationships between light, technology, and form.
In "Am2," Moholy-Nagy creates a dynamic composition of overlapping shapes – rectangles, circles, and triangles – painted with varying degrees of opacity. This layering generates an illusion of depth and spatial relationships that seem to shift and float on the paper. The use of transparent and semi-transparent layers suggests a fascination with the way light interacts with solid forms.
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Am2 · László Moholy-Nagy · 1925
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