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  1. New Objectivity/New Vision
    1. OER Texts on this topic:
    2. New Vision Photography
    3. MoMA press release for The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook
    4. Photographic Archives on this topic:
    5. MoMA, New Vision
    6. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Moholy-Nagy
    7. The Art Institute of Chicago, Moholy
    8. The Tate, New Vision
    9. MoMA, A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde
    10. Open Access Images freely available to use on this topic:
    11. El Lissitzky, The Constructor, 1924, Gelatin silver print, Heinz Family Fund, 2009.19.1, Yale University Art Gallery
    12. Anton Breuhl, General Electric Light Bulbs, 1927, Gift of George Hopper Fitch, B.A. 1932, Yale Gallery of Art

New Objectivity/New Vision

OER Texts on this topic:

New Vision Photography

MoMA press release for The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook

Photographic Archives on this topic:

MoMA, New Vision

The Cleveland Museum of Art, Moholy-Nagy

The Art Institute of Chicago, Moholy

The Tate, New Vision

MoMA, A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde

Open Access Images freely available to use on this topic:

El Lissitzky, The Constructor, 1924, Gelatin silver print, Heinz Family Fund, 2009.19.1, Yale University Art Gallery

Anton Breuhl, General Electric Light Bulbs, 1927, Gift of George Hopper Fitch, B.A. 1932, Yale Gallery of Art

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