Dämmerung / Dawn, c. 2015
Oil on canvas
150.0 x 100.0 (cm), 59.1 x 39.4 (inch)
Martin Eder
Innenwelt / Inner World, 2016
Oil on canvas
59 1/10 × 39 2/5 in | 150 × 100 cm
Martin Eder
Cognition runs on torn soles
Oil on canvas
225 x 150 cm
Martin Eder (born 31 August 1968 in Augsburg) is a German artist.
Eder is a multi-disciplinary artist, mainly known for his painting. Eder reproduces an aesthetic of late capitalist or postmodernist values, with fantastic, flashy shapes and colours, contrasting with his characters shown naked, physically and emotionally vulnerable. His work expresses a tension between the internal reality and the imposed external reality, referring to when tension can become a form of violence. Martin Eder has also produced performance, photography, video and sculpture.
During his artistic career Martin Eder has exhibited internationally, with solo shows at venues such as HENI Gallery, London, UK (2022) and K.NIG Gallery in Tokyo, Japan (2020). She has participated in group exhibitions at ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, Denmark (2022) and Patricia Low Contemporary, Gstaad, Switzerland (2018), among others. Her works are in prestigious collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, USA and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA.
Text courtesy Galeria Hilario Galguera
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