László Moholy-Nagy: Von Material zu Architektur (1929–) [DE, EN]

5 August 2013, dusan

László Moholy-Nagy coined the term “the New Vision” for his belief that photography could create a whole new way of seeing the outside world that the human eye could not. His theory of art and teaching is summed up in this book.

Publisher Albert Langen, Munich, 1929
Bauhausbücher series, 14
241 pages

Facsimile reprint
Edited by Hans M. Wingler
Publisher Florian Kupferberg, Mainz and Berlin, 1968
Neue Bauhausbücher series
ISBN 3786114668, 9783786114666
251 pages
via Di Tutiya

English edition
Translated by Daphne M. Hoffman
First published as The New Vision: From Material to Architecture, Breuer Warren and Putnam, New York, 1930
Expanded and revised edition as The New Vision and Abstract of an Artist
Publisher George Wittenborn, New York, 1947
92 pages

Von Material zu Architektur (German, 1929, PDF, JPG, in Heidelberg U Library, added on 2019-7-7)
Von Material zu Architektur (German, facs.repr., 1929/1968, 21 MB, no OCR)
The New Vision and Abstract of an Artist (English, 1930/1947, 10 MB, no OCR, added on 2015-2-5)

See also other titles in Bauhaus Books series and other works by Moholy-Nagy on Monoskop wiki.

Jeffrey Saletnik, Robin Schuldenfrei (eds.): Bauhaus Construct: Fashioning Identity, Discourse and Modernism (2009)

13 October 2012, dusan

Reconsidering the status and meaning of Bauhaus objects in relation to the multiple re-tellings of the school’s history, this volume positions art objects of the Bauhaus within the theoretical, artistic, historical, and cultural concerns in which they were produced and received.

Contributions from leading scholars writing in the field today – including Frederic J. Schwartz, Magdalena Droste, and Alina Payne – offer an entirely new treatment of the Bauhaus. Issues such as art and design pedagogy, the practice of photography, copyright law, and critical theory are discussed. Through a strong thematic structure, new archival research and innovative methodologies, the questions and subsequent conclusions presented here re-examine the history of the Bauhaus and its continuing legacy. Essential reading for anyone studying the Bauhaus, modern art and design.

Publisher Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, 2009
ISBN 0415778360, 9780415778367
304 pages

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Sibyl Moholy-Nagy: Moholy-Nagy – Experiment in Totality (1950–)

16 September 2012, dusan

“This biography of the Constructivist leader László Moholy-Nagy illustrates his struggle for a total approach to seeing-teaching-creating. Written by Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, László’s second wife and lifetime collaborator, she witnessed many of the defining moments of the Bauhaus movement and its migration to the United States and its continuation as the Chicago New Bauhaus and Institute of Design. An excellent first-person account.”

With an Introduction by Walter Gropius
Publisher Harper & Brothers, New York, 1950
262 pages

Second edition
Publisher MIT Press, 1969
xviii+259 pages

PDF (1950)
Internet Archive (1950, multiple formats)
PDF (2nd ed., 1969, added on 2020-1-3)