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(Photographer) László Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian artist and educator associated with the Bauhaus school. He played a key role in merging technology and industry with the arts, drawing inspiration from constructivism. Known for his innovative approach, Moholy-Nagy explored diverse mediums including painting, photography, sculpture, and film. He co-founded the School of Design in Chicago and collaborated with prominent artists, leaving a lasting impact on modern art education. Additionally, his writings promoted a utopian view of high modernism.