Kurt Lewy is an important figure in the post-war Belgian art scene, because of his artistic contribution to a second generation of abstract artists, and because of his personal life story that captures one of the greatest trauma of the twentieth century. We are struck by the fact that the slightly older and displaced artist connects with a young group of artists including Jean Rets, Guy Vandenbranden, Pol Bury and Jo Delahaut. Artists who created a new universal visual language with the resources of their time, Europeans avant-la-lettre through their art. It is the optimism of this young guard that Kurt Lewy sought to join.