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With Metropolitan Baroque, the Museum gegenstandsfreier Kunst (Museum of Non-Objective Art) presents the first German museum exhibition by the internationally renowned Hungarian artist Márton Nemes (born 1986 in Székesfehérvár). Living and working between New York and Budapest, Nemes is regarded as one of the most innovative voices in contemporary abstract art. Following his acclaimed presentation at the Hungarian Pavilion of the 2024 Venice Biennale, the MgK now offers a comprehensive insight into his multifaceted, highly energetic oeuvre.
Nemes combines painting, sculpture, installation, and sound to create vibrating spatial compositions. His works glow, reflect, and pulsate, drawing on influences from urban architecture, techno culture, and digital visual worlds, transforming them into immersive, sensual environments. Positioned between analogue gesture and digital aesthetics, these immersive works continuously question the relationship between surface, space, and…
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With Metropolitan Baroque, the Museum gegenstandsfreier Kunst (Museum of Non-Objective Art) presents the first German museum exhibition by the internationally renowned Hungarian artist Márton Nemes (born 1986 in Székesfehérvár). Living and working between New York and Budapest, Nemes is regarded as one of the most innovative voices in contemporary abstract art. Following his acclaimed presentation at the Hungarian Pavilion of the 2024 Venice Biennale, the MgK now offers a comprehensive insight into his multifaceted, highly energetic oeuvre.
Nemes combines painting, sculpture, installation, and sound to create vibrating spatial compositions. His works glow, reflect, and pulsate, drawing on influences from urban architecture, techno culture, and digital visual worlds, transforming them into immersive, sensual environments. Positioned between analogue gesture and digital aesthetics, these immersive works continuously question the relationship between surface, space, and…





































