New Vision (Neues Sehen, Neue Optik), term associated with the experimental ideas of László Moholy-Nagy, whose book Von Material zu Architektur (1929), summarizing his foundation teaching at the Bauhaus, appeared in the USA in 1932 as The New Vision: From Material to Architecture. However, it is sometimes used more loosely to characterize a variety of avant-garde and modern (including humanist-documentary) post-pictorialist styles in Europe and America since the 1910s.
— Robin Lenman
Bibliography
- Hambourg, M. M., and Phillips, C., The New Vision: Photography between the World Wars (1989)




