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Moholy-Nagy Retrospective and Manifesta 10 Politics Highlight Artcritical's Constructivism Coverage

exhibition · 2026-04-23

The exhibition "Moholy-Nagy: Future Present" remains on view through September 7, showcasing the artist's innovative approach to color and composition. David Carrier examines the political and curatorial strategies behind "Manifesta 10," currently presented in St. Petersburg. Separately, Ohad Meromi's work, which engages with proletarian themes, is featured at Nathalie Karg Gallery. Moholy-Nagy's practice is noted for liberating color to achieve kinetic effects and for employing unconventional perspectives and compositional planes. These elements collectively challenge traditional narrative structures in art. The coverage spans significant contemporary exhibitions and critical analysis of major European art events.

Key facts

  • The exhibition "Moholy-Nagy: Future Present" is on view through September 7.
  • David Carrier reports on the politics and curatorial strategies of "Manifesta 10."
  • "Manifesta 10" is currently on view in St. Petersburg.
  • Ohad Meromi's work is presented at Nathalie Karg Gallery.
  • Moholy-Nagy's art liberates color to function kinetically.
  • The artist employs strange uses of perspective and planes.
  • These elements act as building blocks for composition and narrative.
  • Meromi's work carries a proletarian banner.

Entities

Artists

  • Moholy-Nagy
  • Ohad Meromi
  • David Carrier

Institutions

  • Nathalie Karg Gallery
  • artcritical

Locations

  • St. Petersburg
  • Russia

Sources