Mozes Incze
The art of Incze Mózes (1975-) is about the experience of the European painting tradition in our time, the pictorial self-identification of the man present in the 21st century. It appeals to the technological dimension that ever so pervades and expands the biological-spiritual existence, as the new space of the human being.
Bringing everyday objects to a cognitive system brings about new correspondences and gives way to the imagination and the personal approach, balancing between gestures that reminisce about meticulous details and creative chaos.
The evocation of the form and the relations of the theme’s narrative resulted in a special point of view, which gives us the joy of gaining insight to the world, ranging from the personal to the general. Graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2000, he is a regular participant of the Hungarian and international fine art scene, from intimate solo exhibitions to the openness of international art expos. From the vicinity of Gödöllő, his art got as far as New York and Beijing, residing in private collections and museums alike, providing an ever-expanding landscape for his painting.
He founded the still-existing Élesd Art Colony with his colleagues in 1997, which is a diverse and quality contribution to the fine arts in Hungary.
He exhibits frequently in the GIM-House, as well as other quality Hungarian salons and galleries, which resulted him in a series of awards.
Prizes:
1996 – Pannoncolor prize
1997 – Székely Bertalan prize
2009 – HM-MMKI Mecenatúra prize
2009 – HMG Prize, Hódmezővásárhelyi Őszi Tárlat
2010 – HM-MMKI Mecenatúra first prize
2011 – Koller Prize, given by the Hungarian Art Academy
2011 – HMG prize, Hódmezővásárhelyi Őszi Tárlat
2014 – Prize of Csongrád county, Hódmezővásárhelyi Öszi Tárlat,
– Contemporary Self-Potrait Biennal, Pesterzsébet, first prize
2015 – Új Művészet Prize, VOT
2016- Horváth Prize, VOT
Individual exhibitions:
Csepel Gallery, Budapest
Look Back, See Forward- Fazekas Museum, Mezőtúr
RaM Center, Budapest
Myth and Modernity Koller Gallery/Budapest,
Wörösmarty Theatre Gallery, Székesfehérvár
Aula/ MKE /Budapest
Collaborative exhibitions
MiszlaArt- Cluj Napoca, Romania
Painters from Seklerland- Mednyánszky Gallery / Budapest
Élesd Art Camp – Szeged, Reök Palace
Art9 Association, Pince Gallery, Budapest
My day – My night, Koller Gallry, Budapest
Homage to the 1956’ Hungarian Revolution / European Parliament, Strasbourg
1996 – Pannoncolor prize
1997 – Székely Bertalan prize
2009 – HM-MMKI Mecenatúra prize
2009 – HMG Prize, Hódmezővásárhelyi Őszi Tárlat
2010 – HM-MMKI Mecenatúra first prize
2011 – Koller Prize, given by the Hungarian Art Academy
2011 – HMG prize, Hódmezővásárhelyi Őszi Tárlat
2014 – Prize of Csongrád county, Hódmezővásárhelyi Öszi Tárlat,
– Contemporary Self-Potrait Biennal, Pesterzsébet, first prize
2015 – Új Művészet Prize, VOT
2016- Horváth Prize, VOT
Individual exhibitions:
2016
Personal Renaissance – Léna&Roselli Gallery, Budapest
Between Worlds – DD55 Gallery, Köln
Udvarház Gallery, Veresegyház
2015
Pál Art Gallery, Miercurea Ciuc
Revelation – Halköz Gallery, Debrecen
Keve Gallery, RáckeveCsepel Gallery, Budapest
Look Back, See Forward- Fazekas Museum, Mezőtúr
2014
Art Salon Budapest, Társalgó Gallery
Ari Kupsus Gallery, BudapestRaM Center, Budapest
2013
Man, Machine, Image- Várnegyed Gallery, Budapest
Bernády House, Tg Mures, RomaniaPrestige Gallery, Budapest
2012
Myth and Modernity-Galleria del Carbone/Ferrara,
Myth and Modernity- Museo Civico/Voghiera,Myth and Modernity Koller Gallery/Budapest,
Wörösmarty Theatre Gallery, Székesfehérvár
2011
DunaTv Aula / Budapest
2010
Forrás Galéria / Budapest, Csongrád Gallery,Csongrád
2009
Dual World- Forrás Galéria / Budapest
2008
Forrás Galéria / Budapest
2007
Duna Galéria / Budapest
2006
Csongrádi Könyvtár /Csongrád
Arcus Galéria/ Vác2004
Barót, House of Culture / Barót
2003
Fióka Art Gallery /Budapest
Secco Gallery / Budapest2002
Gy. Szabó Béla Gallery / Cluj
Bálint Gallery/ Budapest
1999
Torony Gallery/ Kunszentmiklós,
Bercsényi Gallery/ Budapest,Aula/ MKE /Budapest
1998
Csongrád Gallery / Csongrád
Collaborative exhibitions
2016
20th Élesd Art Camp, Műcsarnok, Budapest
Nature, Created , Theobaldus Kunsthuis, Turnhout2015
Garden Stories, Gödöllő, GIM House
Evolution, Art Salon Gallery BudapestÉlesd18, Moszkva Café, Oradea
2014
Perception, Art Salon Gallery Budapest
Taboo, Pál Gyula Hall, Nyíregyháza2013
Zone, MODEM, Debrecen
Élesd Art Camp, Art IX-XI Gallery, BudapestMiszlaArt- Cluj Napoca, Romania
2011
La Nuova Europa – Giovani artisti ungheresi , Galleria Civica di Palazzo Loffredo, Potenza,Italy
Hungarian Fine Arts –National Museum of China, Beijing , 2010
Élesd Art Camp – MAMÜ Gallery / Budapest
Holy Mary- Forrás Gallery / BudapestPainters from Seklerland- Mednyánszky Gallery / Budapest
Élesd Art Camp – Szeged, Reök Palace
Art9 Association, Pince Gallery, Budapest
My day – My night, Koller Gallry, Budapest
2009
Szeged Show, Szeged, Reök Palace
2008
The Fifth Season- exhibition of the Élesd ArtCamp at Szombathelyi Galéria
Sacred Area- the Somogyfajsz Art Camp’s exhibition at Kaposvár.2007
Direct Pictures – 10 th year of the Élesd Art Camp/ Ernst Museum, Budapest
2006
Élesd Workshop Exhibitions at Vaja, Oradea, Alesd, MAMÜ Gallery
Zemplén Art Festival / HercegkútHomage to the 1956’ Hungarian Revolution / European Parliament, Strasbourg
2005
Élesd Art Camp shows /Budapest, Szigetvár, Kaba
Grotesque Biennial / Kaposvár2004
Labirintus / Margitsziget Water Tower, Budapest, Bombing the Eden / MAMÜ Galéria, Budapest
Balázs Imre Barna and Incze Mózes / Palace of Culture, Marosvásárhely,2003
Dance, Fióka Art / Budapest
Szentdemeter Pictures / Báthory Hall, Marosvásárhely2001
Fulda Aquarell Biennal / Fulda
2000
Column, Tölgyfa Gallery / Budapest
1999
Tisza Aquarell Symposion / Csongrád
1997
Nagy Gábor ‘s class exhibition, Támaszpont Gallery/ Budapest
1996- 1999
Csongrád Art Camp, Csongrád Gallery / Csongrád
1997- 2002 – 2004
exhibitions of the Élesd Art Camp / Élesd, Tibor Ernő Gallery/ Oradea
About:
The art of Incze Mózes (1975-) is about the experience of the European painting tradition in our time, the pictorial self-identification of the man present in the 21st century. It appeals to the technological dimension that ever so pervades and expands the biological-spiritual existence, as the new space of the human being.
Bringing everyday objects to a cognitive system brings about new correspondences and gives way to the imagination and the personal approach, balancing between gestures that reminisce about meticulous details and creative chaos.
The evocation of the form and the relations of the theme’s narrative resulted in a special point of view, which gives us the joy of gaining insight to the world, ranging from the personal to the general. Graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2000, he is a regular participant of the Hungarian and international fine art scene, from intimate solo exhibitions to the openness of international art expos. From the vicinity of Gödöllő, his art got as far as New York and Beijing, residing in private collections and museums alike, providing an ever-expanding landscape for his painting.
He founded the still-existing Élesd Art Colony with his colleagues in 1997, which is a diverse and quality contribution to the fine arts in Hungary.
He exhibits frequently in the GIM-House, as well as other quality Hungarian salons and galleries, which resulted him in a series of awards.