Enikő Márton
Exhibition views



CV
*1980 | Fehérgyarmat, Hungary |
1999–2004 | University of Pécs, Hungary |
2002–2006 | Academy of fine arts, Munich |
2009–2012 | University of Pécs, Hungary |
2012 | University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland |
2015 | Doctor of Liberal Arts |
Lives and works in Berlin |
Grants / Scholarships
2009–2012 | Doctoral Scholarship, PTE MK DI, Pécs |
2012 | Erasmus Stipendium, University of Lapland |
2004 | Hungarian State Scholarship, Pécs |
2002–2003 | Socrates-Erasmus Scholarship: Academy of Fine Arts Munich |
Solo exhibitions
2021 | Lab, Evelyn Drewes | Galerie, Hamburg (Upcoming) |
INSIGHT-the window, ZÖNOTEKA/shop window, Berlin | |
2020 | Herein ins Offene, Gallery Weisser Elefant, Berlin |
2019 | Himmel über .../Zwischenräume, Aperto Raum, Berlin |
2018 | CHB/Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, Studio Residency, Berlin |
2016 | Space to be, Gallery Weisser Elefant, Berlin |
Group exhibitions
2020 | ALLES III, Studio im HOCHHAUS, Berlin | |
2019 | Analogous Dimensions Marion Fink & Enikö Márton, in partnership with A:D: curatorial and C24 Gallery, New York, USA | |
Space Perceptions Hybridart Space, Budapest, Hungary | ||
Alles Studio im Hochhaus, Berlin | ||
2018 | SHIFT ZÖNOTEKA, Berlin | |
Ankommen/Arriving Schloss Biesdorf, Berlin | ||
Mester és tanítványai/master and students Center of Culture, Debrecen, Hungary | ||
Alles Lichtenberg Studios, Berlin | ||
Passages CHB/Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, Studio Residency and Exhibition, Berlin | ||
2017 | Open studios- Hobrecht 54, Berlin,Germany | |
Sélection of the Works of the Doctoral School B32 Galerie, Budapest | ||
SZÌNERÖ/ power of color Workshop and exhibition, Zsolnay Art Quartier, M21 Gallery, Pécs, Hungary | ||
Színdaráló Miszla art camp, Miszla,Hungary | ||
2016 | Ateliers Galerie M, Berlin | |
2015 | Out There – Travelling Without Moving /Art Moments, Budapest | |
SYMMETRIE OASE povvera Projekspace, Berlin | ||
Az intimitástól a közszféráig Művészet Malom, Szentendre | ||
Papíron II. /On paper II. Deák Erika Gallery, Budapest | ||
Ateliers Galerie M, Berlin | ||
Budapest-Balaton Macar Kültür Merkezi, Istanbul | ||
2014 | Flux-Kamara kiállítás Flux Gallery, Budapest | |
UMRAUM:KURATORIUM Project Zone, Art Market, Budapest | ||
UMRAUM:KURATORIUM Gallery Wedding, Berlin | ||
Light Dimensions -fotogram selection, Flux Gallery, Budapest | ||
Abstract variations Trapéz Gallery, Budapest | ||
Cleaning House MaMü Gallery, Budapest | ||
2013 | Ateliers Galerie M, Berlin | |
Collection of the Doctor School of Pécs Gallery M21, Pécs | ||
2012 | art market with Gallery Pleureka, Budapest | |
DLA Gallery of Pécs | ||
Ateliers Galerie M, Berlin | ||
art camp Gyermely Gallery IX, Budapest | ||
Loop Virág Judit Galéria, Budapest | ||
relations University of Lapland, Rovaniemi (FIN) | ||
February 29th 2008/12 Kunsthalle, Hannover |
Texts
The Windrose
The artist Enikő Márton, born in Hungary, seems to want to overcome spectra defined by colour theory. Each standardization opposes a fantastic world of diffraction and refraction. However, it is not explosions of colour that arise from her paintings | objects, but precisely calculated and spatially structured projections of one‘s own inner intuition and hope. Torn between harmony and dissonance, they resist separation from the experience of the very direct.
Enikő is concerned with the representation of emotions that directly emerge as open and changeable in the process of painting. She recognizes conflicting moments that only become conscious because they reveal themselves through her own process.
This extends to the feeling that the works show an interest in revealing themselves to her in the process of being created. Such images, in which we can recognize our own conflicts and, from there, even solve them, result in the creation of a space where you meet and find each other. This becomes more understandable in the warm-hearted manner of the artist who directly addresses the fact that today more than ever one needs and seeks home, and she always seems to create a special atmosphere of security in her surroundings, with herself as a wind rose that folds colours into scents.
Ralf Bartholomäus