
Composition by László Moholy-Nagy
Composition channels Moholy-Nagy's mature constructivist sensibility into a balanced arrangement of geometric forms and restrained tonal values. Clean lines define planes that seem to float in relation to one another, producing a quiet spatial tension. There is an almost Japandi quality to the work — economy of form, deliberate spacing, and a refusal of the decorative in favour of structural clarity. The painting reflects the Bauhaus conviction that rational organisation of visual elements could achieve its own expressive power.
Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, reproduced with museum-grade pigment inks on matte paper. The result preserves every crisp edge and tonal graduation exactly as Moholy-Nagy composed them.
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Composition by László Moholy-Nagy
Composition channels Moholy-Nagy's mature constructivist sensibility into a balanced arrangement of geometric forms and restrained tonal values. Clean lines define planes that seem to float in relation to one another, producing a quiet spatial tension. There is an almost Japandi quality to the work — economy of form, deliberate spacing, and a refusal of the decorative in favour of structural clarity. The painting reflects the Bauhaus conviction that rational organisation of visual elements could achieve its own expressive power.
Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, reproduced with museum-grade pigment inks on matte paper. The result preserves every crisp edge and tonal graduation exactly as Moholy-Nagy composed them.
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Composition channels Moholy-Nagy's mature constructivist sensibility into a balanced arrangement of geometric forms and restrained tonal values. Clean lines define planes that seem to float in relation to one another, producing a quiet spatial tension. There is an almost Japandi quality to the work — economy of form, deliberate spacing, and a refusal of the decorative in favour of structural clarity. The painting reflects the Bauhaus conviction that rational organisation of visual elements could achieve its own expressive power.
Available as an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, reproduced with museum-grade pigment inks on matte paper. The result preserves every crisp edge and tonal graduation exactly as Moholy-Nagy composed them.























