The New Bauhaus. Life and Legacy of Moholy-Nagy

Alysa Nahmias
US, 2019, 89’

US, 2019, 89'

Languages: English, German
Subtitles: English

Languages: English, German
Subtitles: English

An odyssey through the life and legacy of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, the innovative artist and educator whose pioneering approach to integrating technology into design continues to influence and inspire.

An odyssey through the life and legacy of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, the innovative artist and educator whose pioneering approach to integrating technology into design continues to influence and inspire.

SYNOPSIS
In the 1920s, rising artist László Moholy-Nagy taught at the revolutionary Bauhaus school in Weimar, Germany, alongside luminaries like Paul Klee, Josef Albers, Anni Albers, Gunta Stolzl, Wassily Kandinsky, and Marcel Breuer. An upstart within this esteemed group, Moholy established himself as a visionary, and the approach he developed while teaching became the ethos of his work: training artists to live “happier lives in modernity.”

Forced into exile by the Nazis, Moholy moved to Chicago with his two daughters and his second wife, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, where he found himself inspired by the sense of re-invention in the city. Initially at the New Bauhaus and ultimately through the Institute of Design, Moholy challenged students to create systemic, human-centered design. Motivated by the challenge of creating within the limitations of the Great Depression and then World War II, Moholy’s embrace of artistic versatility and technological possibility continues to reverberate in the artworld today.

Objects that are now ubiquitous in our culture, such as the Dove soap bar, the Honey Bear, and the cover of the first issue of Playboy magazine were designed by students and alumni of The New Bauhaus. Graduates of the Institute of Design became renowned fine art photographers and pioneers of digital design in the internet’s early days.

Moholy’s own output as an artist remained “relentlessly experimental”, with pioneering work created in a range of mediums including painting, photography, typography, collage, sculpture, and film. His central lessons as a teacher were reflected in his own work: the thought behind creation was as important as the work itself.

CREDITS
Director
 Alysa Nahmias
Writers Alysa Nahmias & Miranda Yousef
Editor Miranda Yousef, ACE
Cinematographer Petter Ringbom
Producers Petter Ringbom, Erin Wright, Alysa Nahmias
Music by Dennis McNany
With Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Elizabeth Siegel, Studs Terkel (voice of), Daniel Hug, Joyce Tsai , Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (voice of), Oliver Botar, Robin Schuldenfrei, Walter Gropius (voice of), Hattula Moholy-Nagy, Thomas Dyja, John Grimes, Patrick Whitney, Victoria Matranga, Andreas Hug, Blanche Gildin, Sumner Fineberg , Beatrice Takeuchi, Franklin D. Roosevelt (voice of), Debbie Millman, Barbara Crane, Kenneth Josephson, Jan Tichy, Olafur Eliasson Barbara Kasten

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