K VII - László Moholy-Nagy
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Description
A 1922 geometric abstraction by László Moholy-Nagy, featuring precise, layered forms and a singular red vertical line on a neutral ground.
K VII, painted by László Moholy-Nagy in 1922, represents the artist's engagement with the principles of Constructivism during his tenure at the Bauhaus. The composition is defined by a rigorous arrangement of geometric forms, including rectangles and intersecting lines, set against a neutral, off-white ground. Moholy-Nagy employs a limited palette, relying on black, grey, and a singular, vertical red line to create visual tension and balance. The work demonstrates the artist's interest in the transparency of forms. By layering semi-transparent planes of grey and pale yellow, Moholy-Nagy suggests depth without resorting to traditional perspective. The horizontal and vertical axes divide the canvas into distinct zones, guiding the eye across the surface in a deliberate, measured fashion. This approach reflects the artist's broader interest in the relationship between light, space, and industrial materials, themes that occupied much of his career as a painter, photographer, and educator. Unlike the more emotive or gestural works of his contemporaries, K VII is characterised by its precision and lack of painterly texture. The application of paint is flat and uniform, removing the trace of the artist's hand to focus entirely on the structural logic of the composition. This work functions as an exploration of visual language, where the interaction of basic shapes and lines creates a coherent, self-contained system. It remains a clear example of the formal experimentation that defined the early 1920s European avant-garde, prioritising clarity and the objective arrangement of elements over narrative or representational content.
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K VII - László Moholy-Nagy
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