Background information
"Laszlo MOHOLY-NAGY's iconic photobook '60 Fotos' sets forth the framework and ideas behind the 'New Vision' (dt.: Neues Sehen) of modern photography from the legendary Bauhaus teacher and key figure in early experimental photographic practice. Published in 1930 as the first book in the planned 'Fototek' series on New Photography, '60 Fotos' evoked a complex and multi-layered dialogue using some of Laszlo MOHOLY-NAGY's finest examples of 'straight' photographs, negative prints, photograms, and photomontage.
Content
'60 Fotos. Books on Books, Volume #12' reproduces every page spread from this classic treatise on photography along with a contemporary essay from the noted photo-historian David Evans." (publisher's note, © Errata Books, 2011)
About the Hungarian photographer, Laszlo MOHOLY-NAGY
Photo books by and on the work of Laszlo MOHOLY-NAGY
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- David Evans
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, 18,5 x 24 x 2,5 cm. (9,5 x 7 in.), 142 pp, 92 b/w duotone ills., text language: English