Photography's New Vision: Experiments in Seeing at the High Museum

Abelardo Morell, Ilse Bing, Alexander Rodchenko, Imogen Cunningham, and László Moholy-Nagy artworks

February 21 – July 13, 2025

 

Named by the influential German artist and teacher László Moholy-Nagy, the “New Vision” comprised an expansive variety of photographic exploration that took place in Europe, America, and beyond in the 1920s and 1930s. The movement was characterized by its departure from traditional photographic methods. New Vision photographers foregrounded experimental techniques, including photograms, photomontages and photographs that favored extreme angles and unusual viewpoints, and these extended to movements such as surrealism and constructivism.

 

This exhibition, uniting more than 100 works from the High’s robust photography collection, will trace the impact of the New Vision movement from its origins in the 1920s to today. Photographs from that era by Ilse Bing, Alexander Rodchenko, Imogen Cunningham and Moholy-Nagy will be complemented by works by a multitude of photographs by modern and contemporary artists such as Barbara Kasten, Jerry Uelsmann, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Abelardo Morell to demonstrate the long-standing impact of the movement on subsequent generations.

8 October 2024