Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy - Twisted Planes

Refine Filter Results

Skip to Content ☰ Open Filter >>


Image of Twisted Planes

László Moholy-Nagy , (Jul 20, 1895–Nov 24, 1946)

Twisted Planes

1946
16 x 34 3/8 x 20 1/8 in. (41 x 87 x 51 cm)

Medium and Support: Acrylic and steel
Credit Line: Museum purchase
Accession Number: 1949.12

Commentary

An educator, writer, and artist who worked across many media, László Moholy-Nagy explored space, light, and motion, often incorporating industrial materials into his works to connect art and technology. Explaining his philosophy, he wrote: “Artists [should not] be afraid of technology because not the machine but the man behind it is the important factor.” Here, his combination of Plexiglas and metal combines transparency and reflection, both properties associated with light, which Moholy-Nagy deemed a vital means of expression. When suspended from a wire, the preferred method of display for this object, the sculpture casts shadows as it rotates, demonstrating the artist’s dynamic ideal of “vision in art.”

Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:

Portfolio List Click a portfolio name to view all the objects in that portfolio
This object is a member of the following portfolios:


Your current search criteria is: Portfolio is "Collection Highlights".




 
 
 
Addison Artist Council logo

Bartlett H. Hayes Prize Recipients

2023:

Reggie Burrows Hodges

Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition

2025:

Tommy Kha

Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition