Stage set design for Madame Butterfly

Stage set design for Madame Butterfly

Lucia MoholyWW-1931-025310
1931·Gelatin silver print·Image: 12.1 × 15.3 cm (4 13/16 × 6 1/16 in.); Paper: 12.5 × 15.7 cm (4 15/16 × 6 3/16 in.)

<p>Lucia Moholy began experimenting with photography with her husband, artist László Moholy-Nagy, in the early 1920s. When Moholy-Nagy was appointed in 1923 to the Bauhaus Weimar, a progressive school combining the fine and applied arts with modern technology and a combined emphasis on theoretical and vocational training, Lucia Moholy started working there as a freelance photographer, documenting staff and teachers, objects produced in the workshops, and the school, Walter Gropius-designed buildings. In 1929, Moholy-Nagy was appointed the set designer at the Kroll Opera House, and produced several avant-garde sets employing translucent and perforated materials that would allow light to act as a sculptural element in the production. For Madame Butterfly, he constructed a Japanese house with sliding walls that could be transformed by light and movement. Lucia Moholy’s photograph of the scene emphasizes the diffusion of forms and blurring of space effected through his unconventional designs.</p>

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Year
1931
Dimensions
Image: 12.1 × 15.3 cm (4 13/16 × 6 1/16 in.); Paper: 12.5 × 15.7 cm (4 15/16 × 6 3/16 in.)

Artist

Lucia Moholy
Lucia Moholy

Photography

Lucia Moholy was a photographer and publications editor. Her photos documented the architecture and products of the Bauhaus, and introduced their ideas to a post-World War II audience. However, Moholy was seldom credited for her work, which was often attributed to her husband László Moholy-Nagy or to Walter Gropius.

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Year
1931
Dimensions
Image: 12.1 × 15.3 cm (4 13/16 × 6 1/16 in.); Paper: 12.5 × 15.7 cm (4 15/16 × 6 3/16 in.)
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WW-1931-025310

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Lucia Moholy

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Photography

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