Architecture/Photography - 2. view / Display 1

Andor Weininger 

Untitled (scene with seven figures)

ca. 1929-1935
coloured inks and graphite on paper
21.3 cm x 28 cm
University of Manitoba School of Art Gallery Collection 
Gift of the Andor Weininger Foundation
01.033
Photographer: Bill Eakin
Courtesy of the School of Art Gallery, University of Manitoba  

László Moholy-Nagy

Lucia Moholy at the Dessau Masters' Residence

1926
silver gelatin print from original negative, authorized edition, 1994
Collection of Oliver A. I. Botár. Photograph by Leif Norman

Lucia Moholy [attr.]

Untitled (A woman who may be Elizabeth Vogler performing – perhaps – Gindler Therapy on László Moholy-Nagy)

ca. late 1920s
silver gelatin print from original negative, authorized edition, 1994
Scan by Oliver A. I. Botár

Originally an editor and Life Reform activist, the Czech-Jewish Lucia Schulz (later Moholy), was one of the pioneers of New Vision photography. She was together with Moholy-Nagy from 1920 to 1928. In 1933 she escaped to London and became a successful portrait photographer. During WWII Moholy-Nagy tried, without success, to get her to Chicago to teach at the School of Design in Chicago. Lucia’s friend Elizabeth Vogler and her husband Paul Vogler, both into alternative medicine and therapies, were among the Moholy-Nagy’s closest friends. 

Hugó Johan

Untitled (female nude)

1922
charcoal on paper
drawn at the Bauhaus, probably for Johannes Itten’s foundation course
Collection of Oliver A. I. Botár
Photograph by Leif Norman

Herbert Bayer

Emergency money of the State of Thuringia

1923
two-toned, printed paper
Collection of Oliver A. I. Botár
Scan by Oliver A. I. Botár