Behind the Back of the Gods, 1928, Gelatin silver print, 36.0 x 27.4 cm (14 3/16 x 10 13/16 in.), Photographs, László Moholy-Nagy (American (born Hungary), Borsod 1895–1946 Chicago, Illinois), Moholy-Nagy played a key role at the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau as a painter, graphic artists, teacher, and impassioned advocate of avant-garde photography. In 1923, he began making collages of images he clipped from magazines and newspapers, which he then re-photographed and furnished with enigmatic and allusive titles, creating visual riddles to be deciphered by the viewer
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Back, Gods, 1928, Gelatin silver print, 36.0 x 27.4 cm, 14 3/16 10 13/16, Photographs, László Moholy-Nagy, American, born Hungary, Borsod, 1895–1946, Chicago, Illinois, Moholy-Nagy played, key role, Bauhaus, Weimar, Dessau, painter, graphic artists, teacher, impassioned advocate, avant-garde photography, 1923, collages, images, clipped, magazines, newspapers, re-photographed, furnished, enigmatic, allusive titles, creating visual, riddles, deciphered, viewer
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