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Metal, wood, glass, electromotor
491 Artist : Moholy-Nagy, László ; Title : Light Prop for an Electric Stage (Light Space Modulator) ; Date : 1970 ; Material : Metal, wood, glass, electromotor ; Dimensions : 78,8 x 69,7 x 201,7 cm ; Permanent location : Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands ; Exhibition : Over Wij / About We ; Lieu de l’exposition, Institution : Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Pays-bas (Netherlands) ; Photographer : Cox, Peter ; Titre of photograph : cat.nr. 0341 ; Date of photograph : 2003/07/14 ; Photographic medium : Digital ; Source : Van Abbemuseum ; Courtesy : Van Abbemuseum ; Copyright : Peter Cox, Van Abbemuseum
506 Artist : Moholy-Nagy, László ; Title : Light Prop for an Electric Stage, 1930. Exhibition replica, constructed in 2006, through the courtesy of Hattula Moholy-Nagy ; Date : 2006 ; Material : Metal, wood, glass, electromotor ; Dimensions : 70 x 70 x 151,1 cm ; Permanent location : Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, United States ; Institution : Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, United States ; Exhibition : Light Display Machines: Two Works by László Moholy-Nagy ; Date of photograph : 2007/08/07, 09:09:41 ; Photographic medium : Digital ; Camera : Canon EOS-1D Mark II ; Source : Harvard Art Museums Archives ; Courtesy : Harvard Art Museums ; Copyright : President and Fellows of Harvard College

This Postdocument has been generated the 7/10/2024 on http://postdocument.net. This selection brings together 2 images. Postdocument.net has received support for digital publishing from Centre National des Arts Plastiques (Cnap) in 2017. Initiated and edited since 2010 by art historian Remi Parcollet with artists Aurélien Mole and Christophe Lemaitre, Postdocument is a regular and free publication dedicated to the photography of artworks in exhibition context. It showcases a curated selection of pictures taken by amateur or professional photographers next to an extended caption.