Matus Lanyi Exhibitions
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018
Premena vody na víno, Schemnitz Gallery, Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia, ongoing
2017
Hard Drive, Gallery Sypka, Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic
2016
Fragmentation, Synagogue Gallery, Spisske Podhradie, Slovakia
2014
Jerusalem House of Quality, Jerusalem, Israel
Matus Lanyi, RED Gallery, London, United Kingdom
2013
S.C. Element, Vojtech Loffler Gallery, Kosice, Slovakia
2010
Skeleton, Jan Koniarek Gallery, Trnava, Slovakia
2009
Narratives, sic! Raum fur Kunst, Lucerne, Switzerland
SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2017
DNA: Divine Nature Awakens, Clam-Gallas Palace, Prague, Czech Republic
2016
Mediations, Biennale, Poznan, Poland
Gold Rush, Macaya Gallery, Miami, United States
2015
New Faces, THINK + feel Contemporary, Miami, United States
2013
Veni, Vidi, Vici, Stredoslovenska National Gallery, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
2012
Zero Year, Bratislava, Slovakia; Debrecyn, Hungary
2011
Atlantis 11, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
2010
Biennale III, Space Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia; Poznan, Poland
2009
Erased Walls, Freies Museum, Berlin, Germany
2008
Interface, Open Space- Center for Art Projects, Vienna, Austria
2007
Make It Up, AVU Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
Matúš Lányi's works are in the collections of the Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava; Gallery of the Spis Artists, Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia; and private collections in Europe and the United States.Matúš Lányi (born 1981 in Spišske Podhradie, Slovak Republic) is a graduate of the Department of Fine Arts and New Media at the Technical University in Kosice, Studio of graphics and alternative media. He worked under academic advisers Rudolf Sikora and Zbyňek Prokop (2000-2007). Lányi’s works are in public collections of the Bratislava City Gallery, Nitrianska Gallery, Gallery of Central Slovakia in Banska Bystrica, and Slovak National Museum in Levoca as well as private collections in Europe and the United States. In 2014 Lányi was invited to be a resident artist at the Red Gallery in London. He lives and works in Bratislava and Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia.