Emil Nolde
The Artist during the Third Reich
Ring, Christian / Soika, Aya
Erschienen am
01.04.2019, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
This trenchant reconsideration of artist Emil Noldes life and work deconstructs the myths that have surrounded Nolde's legacy until today. Emil Nolde created some of the most powerful works of the Expressionist movement. Despite the fact that his art was represented more prominently than anyone elses in the infamous exhibition Degenerate Art, he continued to be an ardent sympathizer of the Nazi regime and an admirer of Adolf Hitler. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Noldes ambiguous position during the Third Reich. In addition, the book takes a fresh look at Noldes artistic production during the Nazi period, featuring numerous works which have not yet been published or publicly displayed. Eight illustrated essays draw on a wealth of unpublished letters and documents from the artists estate that offer new insights into Noldes artistic practices, his political beliefs, and his anti-Semitism, deconstructing the myths that have surrounded Noldes legacy until today.
Autorenportrait
BERNHARD FULDA is Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Sidney Sussex College at the University of Cambridge. CHRISTIAN RING is Director of the Nolde Stiftung Seebüll. AYA SOIKA is Professor of Art History at Bard College Berlin.