Youth 3

29. June 2023. – 26. July
MegnyitóOpening: June 28, 2023, 6:00 pm

Youth 3 is the third edition of Horizont Galéria’s summer exhibition series with emerging talents. Artists: Emese Kádár, Dávid Németh, Dániel Rohrböck, Ádám Széll

Emese Kádár lives and creates in Budapest, Hungary. She studied painting at the University of Fine Arts in Hungary from 2013 to 2019. In 2017 she spent a semester at Warsaw where she became interested in weaving due to its materiality, its link with spatial arts and traditional painting. She bases her tapestries on digital designs, and since 2022 she started transferring these drawings on gypsum plates. She took part of several group shows in the last 10 years. Most of the exhibitions took place in Hungary, but she also exhibited in Slovakia, Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic. She had two solo exhibitions in Budapest – one in 2017 at LABOR, the other in 2019 at PINCE. She is a member of the Studio of Young Artists Association since 2021.

Dávid Németh (Budapest, 1990). Before his higher education he won a Cirius scholarship to Noorgaards Hojskole in Denmark. He graduated in painting at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2020. During his studies he spent half a year in Cluj-Napoca. Co-founder of the Skurc art collective in Budapest. He has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions. He has exhibited in Tarnow, Krakow and Amsterdam. His artistic language is based on figurative and abstract expressionist tendencies.

Dániel Rohrböck graduated from the painter major of the University of Pécs in 2021, his master was József Bullás. The three main subjects of his artistic vision is painting, graffiti, and other visual arts combined on the canvas. Choosing a single motif with an eleborate concept is the backbone of his paintings. He is using graffiti as an act, as a visual language, and as a tool which lingers between abstract and figurative art. He is frequently using Asian prints, or visual representations of mangas, or famous paintings. In his newest works he focuses the painting more to be on the verge of abstract and figurative art.

Ádám Széll was born in Debrecen in 1995. In 2019, he graduated from the University of Fine Arts, majoring in painting, and has been living and working in Budapest since then. The current first line is based on the experience gained in the construction industry and shows the similarity of the practical knowledge and working environment of visual artists and skilled workers. Through his creations, he often reflects on life situations and existential questions that affect the visual artist as a civil worker.