István Nádler

Author(s)
Ottó Tolnai, Zsófia Balla, Zoltán Somhegyi
Editor(s)
Klaudia Elsässer
Publisher
Ludwig Múzeum - Kortárs Művészeti Múzeum
Place of publication
Budapest
Date of publication
2008
Number of pages
223
ISBN
978-963-9537-16-3
Description

In the middle of the 1960s, István Nádler was among the first Hungarian representatives of the neo-avant-garde movement. The early seventies saw him work in a geometric hard edge style, and in the next decade he developed a completely new creative strategy: this more relaxed, heterogeneous formal idiom relied on musical influences.

The exhibition that the catalogue gives account of opens a view onto the very important artistic development and the radical formal innovations that took place between 2001 and 2008. After 2001, his black surfaces, which were combined with blue and white, became completely devoid of colour, and he restricted himself to the lyrical, sometimes playful, gestures of his broad brush.

He took up colour again in 2005: first to return were colour fields that provided the foundations of the pictures, then the gestures themselves became colourful, and different hues of a single colour started to appear.

The catalogue includes essays, plenty of colour reproductions as well as poetry related to the paintings.

Language: Hungarian, English, German