BALÁZS, Nikolett

Debrecen, 1990

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó
1430 Bal†zs Nikolett - Aj†ndāk
Nikolett BALÁZS
Gift

Nikolett BALÁZS

Gift

Year(s)
2021
Technique
pigment, silicone, textile
Size
45x35x6 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1432 Bal†zs Nikolett - Cukorm†z
Nikolett BALÁZS
Sugarcoated

Nikolett BALÁZS

Sugarcoated

Year(s)
2019
Technique
hardened canvas, paint, plaster
Size
150x90x30 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1428 Bal†zs Nikolett - Fāszek
Nikolett BALÁZS
Nest

Nikolett BALÁZS

Nest

Year(s)
2021
Technique
textile, metal chips, paint, xps sheet
Size
45x65x25 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1426 Bal†zs Nikolett - Hozz†valĘk
Nikolett BALÁZS
Ingredients

Nikolett BALÁZS

Ingredients

Year(s)
2021
Technique
textile, paint, metal chips, mixed media
Size
100x100x15 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1431 Bal†zs Nikolett - Nči tanulm†ny
Nikolett BALÁZS
Female anatomy

Nikolett BALÁZS

Female anatomy

Year(s)
2021
Technique
textile, plaster, silicone, paint
Size
155x40x47 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1425 Bal†zs Nikolett - Nyitott doboz
Nikolett BALÁZS
Opened box

Nikolett BALÁZS

Opened box

Year(s)
2021
Technique
XPS polyester sheet, tile adhesive, industrial metal shavings
Size
70x60x30 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1427 Bal†zs Nikolett - Origo
Nikolett BALÁZS
Origo

Nikolett BALÁZS

Origo

Year(s)
2021
Technique
metal sheet, wire, sand, industrial foam
Size
160x140x40 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1423 Bal†zs Nikolett - Pal†st
Nikolett BALÁZS
Mantle

Nikolett BALÁZS

Mantle

Year(s)
2022
Technique
canvas, paint, water-based mixed paint
Size
240x180x50 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1424 Bal†zs Nikolett - Szomjas vir†g
Nikolett BALÁZS
Thirsty flower

Nikolett BALÁZS

Thirsty flower

Year(s)
2022
Technique
textile, paint, rubber tube, mixed media
Size
196x110x30 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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1429 Bal†zs Nikolett - T†nc szŻk tārben
Nikolett BALÁZS
Dancing in small room

Nikolett BALÁZS

Dancing in small room

Year(s)
2021
Technique
XPS polyester sheet, canvas, water-based mixed paint, bitumen
Size
100x74x10 cm
Artist's introduction

Nikolett Balázs, a member of the MŰTŐ collective, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2016 with a degree in painting and has since received several significant awards: in 2020 she won the Secondary Archive Young Woman Artist competition, which was presented during Manifesta 14 – Prishtina 2022. In 2021 she was nominated for both the Leopold Bloom and Esterházy Art Awards, and two years later she was the first Hungarian artist invited to the SACO Biennale in Chile, followed by a 2-month residency program of the Visegrad Fund in New York. In February 2024, she had a solo exhibition in Bratislava titled Born Free. In her artistic practice, Balázs explores and reinterprets the dichotomies, generational, social, cultural and societal value crises that define and surround her, both aesthetically and substantively, in a raw, revealing act of letting go/resolving, in a constructivist synthesis of self-searching and self-reflection from a female perspective. In her work she uses the techniques she learned from her parents and grandparents, who worked in agriculture and manual labour in Létavértes, near the Romanian-Hungarian border. She kneads, plasters, screws, sews and cuts rubber tubes and canvas (burlap), metal shavings collected from the MÉH (waste utilization company) site, XPS sheets from construction waste, until the materials are reborn as a harmonious collage, which nevertheless evoke the makeshift solutions of small villages, their harsh but cozy “foul-up-aesthetics”. Nikolett Balázs describes her own works as “object clutches” that reach down to deep layers, offering a visual and haptic experience, a social and ecological imprint, through their abstract, austere structure, yet proliferating symbolism (Palást (Cloak), Szomjas virág (Thirsty flower), 2022). The works Hozzávalók (Ingredients), Origo and Fészek (Nest) (2021) are maternal metamorphosis stories of the sublime materials that have to be extracted from the “smoothness aesthetics” of the present, confessional monuments to self-portraiture, bodily representation and inner lyricism. Annamária Szabó

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