Art Quote by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
“It cannot be too plainly stated that it is quite unimportant whether photography produces 'art' or not. Its own basic laws, not the opinions of art critics, will provide the only valid measure of its future worth.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The New Vision, 1935
Photography’s value lies in its inherent principles, not in critics’ opinions; its future worth will be judged by its own laws.
In simple terms: Photography should be judged by its own rules, not critics.
Focus on technical fundamentals over external validation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- gallery curation
- educational curricula
- art criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What fundamental laws define photographic worth?
- How do critics shape public perception of art?
Ignoring cultural context can overlook artistic impact.