Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Biographical Writings

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Biographical Writings by Louis Kaplan, published by Duke University Press in May 1995, presents a fresh perspective on the life and work of the Bauhaus artist and theorist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. This first edition, comprising 232 pages, explores the complexities of Moholy-Nagy’s contributions to art and philosophy, employing a deconstructivist approach to redefine biographical writing. Kaplan’s work highlights the interplay between Moholy’s life and his artistic output, illustrating how his signature operates within a dual framework of signified object and signifying matter.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of over twenty significant artistic and photographic works, showcasing the intricate relationships between originality, authorship, and the status of art in the context of technical reproduction. The book delves into themes of Constructivism and contemporary deconstruction, making it relevant to discussions in art history and philosophy. Kaplan’s innovative approach to biography not only sheds light on Moholy-Nagy’s legacy but also engages with broader postmodern debates, appealing to artists, writers, and literary theorists alike.
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Marking the centenary of the birth of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946), this book offers a new approach to the Bauhaus artist and theorist’s multifaceted life and work—an approach that redefines the very idea of biographical writing.
In Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Louis Kaplan applies the Derridean deconstructivist model of the “signature effect” to an intellectual biography of a Constructivist artist. Inhabiting the borderline between life and work, the book demonstrates how the signature inscribed by “Moholy” operates in a double space, interweaving signified object and signifying matter, autobiography and auto-graphy. Through interpretative readings of over twenty key artistic and photographic works, Kaplan graphically illustrates Moholy’s signature effect in action. He shows how this effect plays itself out in the complex of relations between artistic originality and plagiarism, between authorial identity and anonymity, as well as in the problematic status of the work of art in the age of technical reproduction. In this way, the book reveals how Moholy’s artistic practice anticipates many of the issues of postmodernist debate and thus has particular relevance today. Consequently, Kaplan clarifies the relationship between avant-garde Constructivism and contemporary deconstruction.
This new and innovative configuration of biography catalyzed by the life writing of Moholy-Nagy will be of critical interest to artists and writers, literary theorists, and art historians.
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