Photographers
Abbott, Berenice
Adams, Ansel
Alvarez Bravo, Manuel
Avedon, Richard
Bernhard, Ruth
Blossfeldt, Karl
Blumenfeld, Erwin
Brandt, Bill
Brassaï
Callahan, Harry
Caponigro, Paul
Cartier-Bresson, Henri
Clergue, Lucien
Cunningham, Imogen
Disfarmer, Mike
Drtikol, Frantisek
Evans, Walker
Frank, Robert
Giacomelli, Mario
Gibson, Ralph
Haas, Ernst
Hosoe, Eikoh
Kertész, André
Koudelka, Josef
Lartigue, Jacques-Henri
Man Ray
Metzker, Ray
Moholy-Nagy, László
Munkácsi, Martin
Newton, Helmut
Outerbridge, Paul
Salgado, Sebastião
Sieff, Jeanloup
Siskind, Aaron
Sommer, Frederick
Steichen, Edward
Stieglitz, Alfred
Strand, Paul
Sturges, Jock
Sudek, Josef
Weston, Edward
White, Minor
Adams, Ansel
Alvarez Bravo, Manuel
Avedon, Richard
Bernhard, Ruth
Blossfeldt, Karl
Blumenfeld, Erwin
Brandt, Bill
Brassaï
Callahan, Harry
Caponigro, Paul
Cartier-Bresson, Henri
Clergue, Lucien
Cunningham, Imogen
Disfarmer, Mike
Drtikol, Frantisek
Evans, Walker
Frank, Robert
Giacomelli, Mario
Gibson, Ralph
Haas, Ernst
Hosoe, Eikoh
Kertész, André
Koudelka, Josef
Lartigue, Jacques-Henri
Man Ray
Metzker, Ray
Moholy-Nagy, László
Munkácsi, Martin
Newton, Helmut
Outerbridge, Paul
Salgado, Sebastião
Sieff, Jeanloup
Siskind, Aaron
Sommer, Frederick
Steichen, Edward
Stieglitz, Alfred
Strand, Paul
Sturges, Jock
Sudek, Josef
Weston, Edward
White, Minor
László Moholy-Nagy
László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) was Hungarian-born but moved to Berlin and later to Chicago, where he transplanted the ideas of the Bauhaus school to the US. He worked in a variety of media furthering the modernist vision, and in photography he is known for his experiments with unusual viewpoints, collages, photograms, and montages.
Fergusson, Bernard.
Illustrated by László Moholy-Nagy.
Eton Portrait.
London: John Miles, 1937.
Betjeman, John.
Illustrated by László Moholy-Nagy, Osbert Lancaster, Edward Bradley and others.
An Oxford University Chest.
London: John Miles, 1938.
Reprinted 1970, 1990.
Moholy-Nagy, László.
Vision in Motion.
Chicago: Paul Theobald, 1947.
Moholy-Nagy, László.
Translated by Janet Seligman.
Painting, Photography, Film.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1969.
Kostelanetz, Richard, compiler.
Moholy-Nagy.
New York: Praeger, 1970.
Benedetta, Mary.
Photos by László Moholy-Nagy.
The Street Markets of London.
New York: B. Blom, 1972.
[First edition 1936.]
Moholy-Nagy, László.
Essays by Wulf Herzogenrath, Tilman Osterwold, Hannah Weitemeier.
László Moholy-Nagy.
Stuttgart: Hatje, 1974.
Lusk, Irene-Charlotte.
Montagen ins Blaue: László Moholy-Nagy, Fotomantagen und -collagen, 1922-1943.
Giessen: Anabas, 1980.
Moholy-Nagy, László.
Text by Andreas Haus; translated by Frederic Samson.
Moholy-Nagy: Photographs and Photograms.
New York: Pantheon Books, 1980.
Moholy-Nagy, László.
L. Moholy-Nagy.
London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1980.
Passuth, Krisztina.
Moholy-Nagy.
New York: Thames and Hudson, 1985.
Moholy-Nagy, László.
Essay by Gerhard Glüher.
Frühe Photographien.
Berlin: Nishen, 1989.
David, C., V. Loers, et al.
László Moholy-Nagy.
Marseille: Musée Cantini, 1991.
Moholy-Nagy, László.
100 fotó.
Budapest: Magyar Fotográfiai Múzeum Pelikán, 1995.
Sayag, A., et al.
László Moholy-Nagy: Compositions Lumineuses 1922-1943.
Paris: Centre G. Pompidou, 1995.
Moholy-Nagy, László.
Texts by Renate Heyne, Floris M. Neusüss, Herbert Molderings.
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Fotogramme 1922-1943.
Munich: Schirmer/Mosel, 1996.
Molderings, Herbert.
László Moholy-Nagy.
Arles: Actes Sud, 1999.
Fiedler, Jeannine.
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Color in Transparency; Photographic Experiments in Color, 1934-1946.
Göttingen: Steidl/Bauhaus-Archiv, 2006.
