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Naomi Devil

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Naomi Devil with her painting Temptation in the background (2013)

Naomi Devil, originally Noémi Anna Ördög (born 10 March 1987), is a Hungarian painter and graphic designer.

Education

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Naomi Devil was born in Budapest in 1987 as the second child of her parents. She came into contact with art early in her childhood since her grandfather László Ördögh Senior was a painter and her father studied applied arts and became an industrial designer. Devil attended elementary school in Budapest and from the second semester of the tenth grade became a private student in the secondary school. She spent the summer in Salzburg where she attended a five-week course led by professor Caroline Broadhead at the International Summer Academy for Fine Arts. There she decided to become an artist and therefore she completed the last two classes of high school in one year as a private student. She graduated from secondary school at the age of 17 and entered the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna that same year.[1][2]

She was admitted to the contextual painting class. She began her studies in 2004 in the class of the professors Markus Muntean and Adi Rosenblum. From the second year her professor was Elke Krystufek and from the third year onwards Ashley Hans Scheirl. She graduated in 2008 and got the title magister of art. In the meantime the artist spent two more summers in Salzburg and attended the courses of Rivka Rinn and Andrea Fogli at the International Summer Academy for Fine Arts.[3]

While studying painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Naomi Devil studied from 2006 to 2010 architecture as well at the Technical University of Vienna.[4] From 2011 she studied graphic design in professor Oliver Kartak's class at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. She graduated in 2015 and got her second academic title.[5]

Artistic activity

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Devil works mainly as a painter. She paints with oils on canvas. She allows her skills and experience from the fields of design, architecture and visual arts to flow into her painting methods. She deals with the dialogue between different artistic and historical epochs. She places figures from historical paintings in a contemporary context to call the attention to changes in lifestyle and habits. She selects these situations in such a way that she also reacts to current events.[6]

She has worked on several film productions with digital 3D animations. She made the digital reconstructions of Nicolas Schöffer's lost or never realized works for the film The wonderful world of Nicolas Schöffer. The director of the film was Sándor Gerebics.[7] The film was shown on the occasion of the Expo 2015 in Milan.

Devil also works as a curator. She organized artist exchange exhibitions between Hungary and Austria.[8]

Her work has been exhibited in more than a dozen countries since 2004. In February 2019 the Exhibition Hall Műcsarnok in Budapest presented a retrospective exhibition of her works. The curator of the exhibition was Zoltán Rockenbauer.[9]

Awards

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  • 2021: MAOE (National Association of Hungarian Artists) professional distinction on the occasion of the travelling exhibition The Universe of Dante [10]
  • 2020: Artfacts Performance Award, Berlin
  • 2020: Red Carpet Art Award, Special Distinction
  • 2018: EGA Women's Art Award[11]
  • 2017: Art Award of the Schönbrunn Professional Association of Austrian Artists, Vienna[12]
  • 2017: VI. Water and Life International Biennial of Fine Arts, Caffart Award[13]
  • 2017: La Femme 50 Talented Young Hungarians[14]
  • 2014: Red Carpet Art Award, Special Distinction[15]
  • 2006: Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts scholarship[16]

Selection of solo exhibitions

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  • 2023 Obsession, NACO (Nagyházi Contemporary) Gallery, Budapest[17][18]
  • 2022 Kohle auf Leinwand, GPL Contemporary, Vienna (parallel with: Mich zwickt's immer so im Wad'l, Leo Mayr sculptor)[19][20]
  • 2021-2022 Naomi Devil Retrospective, Irányi Palace, Budapest[21][22]
  • 2021 Naomi Devil Retrospective, Csabagyöngye Cultural Center, Békéscsaba, Hungary[23]
  • 2020 Return to Natur, Ady25 Gallery, Budapest[24]
  • 2019 Spaces (Ap)art, Exhibition Hall Műcsarnok, Budapest[25][26][27]
  • 2019 Naomi Devil, Large Work Show, EGA Women's Center, Vienna[28][29][30]
  • 2019 Naomi Devil Solo Exhibition, Kolja Kramer Fine Arts, Art Hub Brotfabrik, Vienna[31]
  • 2018 Summer in the city, Ar2day Gallery, Budapest[32]
  • 2017 O tempora o mores, Austria Auction Company, Vienna[33]
  • 2016 Hedonati, EGA Women's Center, Vienna[34]
  • 2016 Hedonati, Naomi Devil, Városi Galéria Kalocsa, Hungary[35][36][37][38]
  • 2014 Virtaura, Próféta Gallery, Budapest[39]
  • 2013 Looking back to the future, MOYA (Museum of Young Art Vienna)[40]
  • 2012 Globális Útvesztőkön, Városi Galéria, Kalocsa[41]
  • 2007 SPACE WARP, Hungarian Cultural Center, Prague[42][43]

References

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  1. ^ Artfacts.net Database, Search: Naomi Devil / Profile
  2. ^ Naomi Devil Catalogue, Foreword: Rockenbauer Zoltán, Pátria Printing House, Budapest, 2017, 167 o., ISBN 978-963-7539-38-1
  3. ^ Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (2008). "Theses Database, Search: Naomi Devil" (in German).
  4. ^ Naomi Devil (2009). Emotikon, Seminar thesis TU Wien, Institute for Architectural Sciences, Department of Architectural Theory. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  5. ^ University of Applied Arts Vienna (2015). "Theses Database, Search: Noémi Anna Ördög" (in German).
  6. ^ Les Nouveaux Riches Magazin, Verschiedenen Epochen, Naomi Devil, Wien, (German), retrieved January 4, 2022
  7. ^ The wonderful world of Nicolas Schöffer, Film, 2015, Regisseur: Sándor Gerebics
  8. ^ Young Art Hungary Catalogue, 2013, Young Art Hungary Exhibition in MOYA Vienna, Curator: Naomi Devil
  9. ^ Zoltán Rockenbauer: curatorial text on the exhibition Spaces (ap)art Naomi Devil Műcsarnok (Kunsthalle) Budapest, 2019, retrieved March 4, 2020, 11:16
  10. ^ The Universe of Dante, travelling Exhibition, Hungary, Slovakia, Italy, retrieved January 1, 2022
  11. ^ EGA Women's Center Vienna, Large Work Show Naomi Devil, retrieved January 1, 2022
  12. ^ Art Award of the Schönbrunn Professional Association of Austrian Artists, Vienna, retrieved January 1, 2022
  13. ^ Water and Life International Biennial of Fine Arts, retrieved January 1, 2022
  14. ^ LaFemme 50 Talented Young Hungarians, retrieved January 1, 2022.
  15. ^ 10 Years Red Carpet Art Award, retrieved January 1, 2022
  16. ^ Database, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Search: Naomi Devil, Activities
  17. ^ Devil, Naomi. "Obsession". NACO Gallery homepage. NACO (Nagyházi Contemporary) Gallery. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  18. ^ Antalffy, Péter. "Naomi Devil, Obsession". Exindex (in Hungarian). Exindex. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  19. ^ Devil, Naomi. "Kohle auf Leinwand". GPL Contemporary, Georg Peichtner-Lichtenfels Galerie. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  20. ^ Aigner, Claudia (2022-03-09). "Naomi Devil, Leo Mayr: Sie zeigt ihm, wo der Hummer hängt". Wiener Zeitung (Online) (in German). Vienna. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  21. ^ Kovács, Péter (2022-02-17). "Újra épített történelem / Irányi Palota" (in Hungarian). Oktogon Architecture & Design Magazin. p. 43. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  22. ^ "Irányi Palota (Publicis House)". azevirodaja.hu. Real Estate Awards. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  23. ^ Naomi Devil Retrospektive Csabagyöngye Cultural Center, Békéscsaba, Hungary, retrieved January 6, 2022
  24. ^ Naomi Devil: Return to Nature Exhibition, December 7, 2020, Gallery Ady25, Budapest, Hungary
  25. ^ Virtual tour of the exhibition Spaces (Ap)art, Műcsarnok Budapest, Hungary, 2019, retrieved January 6, 2022
  26. ^ Zoltán Rockenbauer: curatorial text on the exhibition Spaces (ap)art Naomi Devil Műcsarnok (Exhibition Hall) Budapest, 2019, retrieved January 6, 2022
  27. ^ Rockenbauer, Zoltán; Bán, András; Mayer, Marianna; Szegő, György; Bán, Ildikó; Reischl, Szilvia; Fazakas, Réka; Kondor-Szilágyi, Mária (2019). Götz, Eszter (ed.). Külön ter(m)ek / Spaces (ap)art Németh Marcell, Naomi Devil, Horváth Éva Mónika, Richter Sára, Bojti András, Milorad Krstić, Szabó Ábel (in English and Hungarian). Budapest: Műcsarnok Nonprofit Ltd. p. 86. ISBN 978-615-5695-21-6.
  28. ^ Naomi Devil, Large Work Show , EGA Women's Center, Vienna, 2019, retrieved January 6, 2022
  29. ^ Naomi Devil EGA Women's Art Award , Vienna, 2019, retrieved January 6, 2022
  30. ^ EGA Award ceremony and exhibition, Wien, 2019, retrieved January 6, 2022
  31. ^ Claudia Aigner: Sie tut nix, sie will nur spielen Critique of the Solo Exhibition Naomi Devil, Kolja Kramer Fine Arts, Vienna
  32. ^ Naomi Devil, Summer in the City Galerie Ar2Day Budapest
  33. ^ O tempora o mores 31.01.2017 – 17.02.2017, Austria Auction Company, Vienna
  34. ^ Naomi Devil: Hedonati Exhibition, EGA Women's Center, Vienna, retrieved January 6, 2022
  35. ^ Exhibition Hedonati Report, City Gallery Kalocsa, Hungary, retrieved January 6, 2022
  36. ^ Exhibition Hedonati, News KaloHirek, City Gallery Kalocsa, Hungary, retrieved January 6, 2022
  37. ^ Exhibition Hedonati, Korona Radio, City Gallery Kalocsa, Hungary, retrieved January 6, 2022
  38. ^ Exhibition Hedonati, Article Korona Radio, City Gallery Kalocsa, Hungary, retrieved January 6, 2022
  39. ^ Virtaura Gallery Próféta homepage, Search: Naomi Devil, retrieved January 6, 2022
  40. ^ ArtFacts Database MOYA Exhibitions, Naomi Devil: Looking back to the future, retrieved January 6, 2022
  41. ^ Globális Útvesztőkön, Városi Galéria Kalocsa, Hungary, Article, retrieved January 6, 2022
  42. ^ Art Portal Database Hungary, Retrieved 2022-01-01
  43. ^ Basis Wien Database, retrieved January 6, 2022
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