Combining a highly expressive graphic style and a deep sensitivity to
colour, Ernst Wilhelm Nay's intense painting is surveyed in this first
English-language overview of his varied life and career.
For Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902-68), painting was an entrance to a world
beyond the visible, a world more real and more vital that lay beneath
the surface of appearances.
Beginning his career as the chaotic years of the Weimar Republic became
the dark years of the Third Reich, it was natural that he should look to
art for an alternative reality. One of Germany's most important abstract
painters, this fully illustrated publication offers a fresh approach to
the Nay's work.
This comprehensive monograph is accompanied by an overview of his life
and work by John-Paul Stonard and in-depth history of Nay's reception in
Britain and the United States by Dr Pamela Kort, and a foreword by Sir
Norman Rosenthal.