On February 12th, 2019, Mattia Lullini interviewed Slovak artist Martin Lukáč. The conversation was recorded at the gallery while installing Aww Yeah!, his first solo show in a Nordic country which opened at Nevven on February 14th, 2019. (Jingle music is courtesy of BW)
Martin Lukáč, No Love All Hate Pirate (detail), 2018 (Oil and oil-stick on canvas, 143 x 110 cm).
Martin Lukáč, No Love All Hate Pirate (detail), 2018 (Oil and oil-stick on canvas, 143 x 110 cm).
The Socialist Realist fresco by František Gajdoš in the main hall of Bratislava Hlavna Stanica station.
The Socialist Realist fresco by František Gajdoš in the main hall of Bratislava Hlavna Stanica station.
Installation view of Interpreter's Booth a show by Martin Lukáč and Anu Vahtra at Chimera—Project Gallery, Budapest, 2018.
Installation view of Interpreter's Booth a show by Martin Lukáč and Anu Vahtra at Chimera—Project Gallery, Budapest, 2018.
Installation view of Mac Gyver, a solo show by Martin Lukáč at Photoport, Bratislava, 2017
Installation view of Mac Gyver, a solo show by Martin Lukáč at Photoport, Bratislava, 2017
Martin Lukáč in his Prague studio.
Martin Lukáč in his Prague studio.
Installation view of Two Hands and a Magnifying Glass, a solo show at Faith Gallery, Brno, 2016.
Installation view of Two Hands and a Magnifying Glass, a solo show at Faith Gallery, Brno, 2016.
Martin Lukáč, Untitled (SPZM), 2016 (Oil on canvas, 110 x 90 cm).
Martin Lukáč, Untitled (SPZM), 2016 (Oil on canvas, 110 x 90 cm).
Martin Lukáč X Laformela, Laformela, 2018 (Various materials on cotton, acrylic and burn marks, 120 x 104 cm).
Martin Lukáč X Laformela, Laformela, 2018 (Various materials on cotton, acrylic and burn marks, 120 x 104 cm).
Installation view.
Installation view.
Installation view.
Installation view.
Martin Lukáč, Pirate King, 2019 (Oil and oil-stick on canvas, 104 x 80 cm).
Martin Lukáč, Pirate King, 2019 (Oil and oil-stick on canvas, 104 x 80 cm).