“Composition,” created circa 1931 by artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, is an abstract artwork that belongs to the Constructivism art movement.
The artwork employs a monochromatic palette to emphasize geometric shapes and linear elements. A prominent circular form intersects with series of horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines, imparting a sense of engineered precision. The positioning of the forms creates a dynamic interplay between light and shadow, further enhancing its abstract nature. The meticulous arrangement of shapes and lines captures the essence of Constructivism, emphasizing structure, order, and the abstraction of form.