
"A MEMORY OF MOHOLY-NAGY" (1990)
Computer animation.
Two versions: one is 4' 35" long, the other is (with documentary parts) 15'.
Story-board and producer: John Halas
Design and animation: Tamás Waliczky
Music (shorter version): Llászló Kiss
Music (longer version): Boris Karadimchev
Copyright Halas & Batchelor, Education Film Centre
A Memory of Moholy-Nagy:
The Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy played an important rôle in the development of modern art in the first half of the twentieth century. In addition to making avant-garde films and documentaries between 1926 and 1935, he experimented in a wide variety of artistic disciplines - architecture, painting, graphic arts, photography, theater and fashion. Russian Constructivism was a major influence, convincing him of the artist's crucial rôle in the development of western society. Using archive footage, photographs, computer and hand-drawn animation sequences, the film surveys his prolific career: his beginnings in Vienna and Berlin; his teaching at the Bauhaus, where he and colleagues Marcel Breuer, Paul Klee and Herbert Bayer laid the foundations of Functionalism; his English period; and finally in his work in Chicago, where he founded a school in the Bauhaus tradition.
`...fast paced and information packed, never losing the viewer ... crisp with accompanying high-quality narration. The graphics are clever and well done. This video would be a nice addition to collections with a large demand for art titles.' Video Rating Guide for Libraries, USA