On November 3, the exhibition of Enikő Márton, who lives in Berlin and is an authentic representative and successor of the Pécs fine art tradition defined by the colorist painting of Ilona Keserü, will open in the Resident Art gallery.
‘In Márton's paintings, subtle tonal transitions of loud colors create haptic forms that create a sense of continuous change, the details of which evoke landscape elements - hills, horizons, rocks, watersides - and can thus be interpreted as visual abstraction. However, this abstraction is tied to the elements of the visible world by fewer and fewer threads, and increasingly obeys its own, immanent laws built from its painterly solutions. In this world, which ignores the laws of physics, the vision of virtual spaces prevails, which evokes psychedelic visions mixed with the light-saturated, brilliant colors of the monitors.
In Enikő Márton's works, the process of painting is documented through the sight of brush marks and - recalling her own palette - the mixing of colors, which is not only a sign of the artist's medium-conscious, self-reflective attitude, but also a painterly tool for the perception of spatiality and dynamism.
Light, floating dynamism and heavy materiality meet on the canvases and create a visual synthesis of these two opposing qualities. Márton's art can also be described as a dialogue between formless material qualities and stout, definite forms,’ says the introduction to the exhibition.
Enikő Márton lives and works in Berlin, but at the same time he is an active member of the Hungarian contemporary art scene, exhibiting regularly. Her painting is a constantly developing, experimental art.