László Moholy-Nagy
Light Space Modulator

ArtistAmerican, born Hungary, 1895–1946
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Light Space Modulator
Date1922–1930
PlaceGermany
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsImage: 9 15/16 × 7 1/8 in. (25.3 × 18 cm)
Sheet: 9 15/16 × 7 1/8 in. (25.3 × 18 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by Lucile Bowden Johnson in honor of Frances G. McLanahan and Alexander K. McLanahan
Object number82.1
Non exposé

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Department
Photography
Object Type
DescriptionOne
of the first electrically powered kinetic sculptures, Light Space Modulator
included three movable metal and glass constructions on a rotating disc. These
reflective surfaces created a dramatic display of varying volume and shifting
shadow. The work expressed László Moholy Nagy’s interest in technology and
light, which he believed were the hallmarks of the modern era. Moholy Nagy
embraced photography as an extension of the sculpture, for photographs further
complicated volume  by compressing the
three­-dimensional form into two dimensions and captured light and shadow as
elements equal to the metal and glass.

ProvenanceVladimir Mayakovski, 1930s; Private collection, Paris, 1930s; [Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, 1981]; purchased by MFAH, 1982.
Exhibition HistoryExhibited: "Moholy Nagy: The Evolution of a Photographic Vision," Wellesley College Museum, 16 April - 10 June 1985; Museum of Fine Arts Houston, 2 Nov. 1985 - 5 January; Art Institute of Chicago, 31 Jan. - 13 April 1986 (LN:85.13)

Exhibited: "Patterns of Influence," The Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Dec 15 1991 - Jan 26 1992 (LN:91.30)

Exhibited: "Finders/Keepers," at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, from May 10 to August 3, 1997 (LN:97.24)
Exhibited "The Glass Canvas", December 10, 1996 through February 23, 1997, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Inscribed in pencil, verso, right center: Moholy = ugly : // das lichtrequisit // Uum [?] fiber : // “ schwarz-weipz – gram [?]
Stamped in purple ink, verso, bottom right: moholy-nagy // berlin - chbg. 9 // fredericiastr. 27 atelier
Catalogue raisonnéMoholy-Nagy: The Photograms, 2009, p. 198-199

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László Moholy-Nagy
1930
Gelatin silver print
2002.1689
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László Moholy-Nagy
1929
Gelatin silver print
2002.1688
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1925–1926
Gelatin silver print
2002.2886
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1926
Gelatin silver print, photogram
2002.1691
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1925
Gelatin silver print, photogram
2002.1687
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1925
Gelatin silver print from photogram
2002.1690
Das berühmte finnische Seebad Savonlinna
László Moholy-Nagy
early 1930s
Gelatin silver print
84.249
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1943
Gelatin silver print, photogram
84.251
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1939
Gelatin silver print, photogram
84.250
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1938–1943
Gelatin silver print, photogram
84.241
finnische kinder
László Moholy-Nagy
possibly 1929
Gelatin silver print
84.243
Untitled
László Moholy-Nagy
1925–1928
Gelatin silver print, photogram
84.246