Curated by Oliver Botar, the exhibition featured over 300 works by László Moholy-Nagy across various media. The design embraced the open space of the Bauhaus Archiv by removing intrusive temporary walls, using minimal enclosures and colored glass to create thematic zones while preserving sightlines. Inspired by Moholy-Nagy's aesthetic, overlapping planes and immersive ideas were reflected in the layout.

A 29-meter grayscale wall painted in 58 tones connected the spaces, referencing projection and highlighting major artworks. Custom display cases at dynamic angles emphasized books and documents as key elements of the exhibition. Accessibility was enhanced with tactile floor systems and a touch chamber featuring sensory elements. The design seamlessly integrated artistic and functional aspects to align with the curator’s vision and Moholy-Nagy’s legacy.