
From the Radio Tower, Berlin by László Moholy-Nagy
From the Radio Tower, Berlin is one of Moholy-Nagy's most celebrated photographs — a vertiginous view taken from the Berliner Funkturm that dissolves familiar urban geometry into abstract pattern. Shot from above, the latticed steel structure and the receding cityscape form a dynamic diagonal composition that challenges conventional perspective entirely. The image encapsulates the Neue Sachlichkeit vision of the modern city as both machine and spectacle, seen not from the ground but from the vantage point of modernity itself.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, this image gains a tactile warmth that suits its industrial subject. The woven texture adds subtle depth to Moholy-Nagy's sweeping diagonals, giving the composition a physical presence that pulls you into the vertiginous drop.
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From the Radio Tower, Berlin by László Moholy-Nagy
From the Radio Tower, Berlin is one of Moholy-Nagy's most celebrated photographs — a vertiginous view taken from the Berliner Funkturm that dissolves familiar urban geometry into abstract pattern. Shot from above, the latticed steel structure and the receding cityscape form a dynamic diagonal composition that challenges conventional perspective entirely. The image encapsulates the Neue Sachlichkeit vision of the modern city as both machine and spectacle, seen not from the ground but from the vantage point of modernity itself.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, this image gains a tactile warmth that suits its industrial subject. The woven texture adds subtle depth to Moholy-Nagy's sweeping diagonals, giving the composition a physical presence that pulls you into the vertiginous drop.
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From the Radio Tower, Berlin is one of Moholy-Nagy's most celebrated photographs — a vertiginous view taken from the Berliner Funkturm that dissolves familiar urban geometry into abstract pattern. Shot from above, the latticed steel structure and the receding cityscape form a dynamic diagonal composition that challenges conventional perspective entirely. The image encapsulates the Neue Sachlichkeit vision of the modern city as both machine and spectacle, seen not from the ground but from the vantage point of modernity itself.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, this image gains a tactile warmth that suits its industrial subject. The woven texture adds subtle depth to Moholy-Nagy's sweeping diagonals, giving the composition a physical presence that pulls you into the vertiginous drop.























