Renaissance man

Németh Endre is a multidisciplinary artist whose work blends painting, sculpture, ceramics, and glass into emotionally resonant, tactile forms. Based in Kutná Hora, his art combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sensibility, spanning over 60 years and exhibited in 18 countries around the world.

Awards

2015
Certificate of Appreciation (Zahvalnica) from the art colony “Stipan Šabić” in Subotica, Serbia, during the international symposium CROART

2014
Certificate of Appreciation from the “Stipan Šabić” art colony in Subotica, Serbia
Accepted as a member of the Oxford Encyclopedia based on outstanding artistic performance (effective from September 15, 2014)
Commemorative certificate from the town of Klášterec nad Ohří for participation in the wood sculpture symposium “Memory of the Landscape 2014”

2013
Diploma awarded by the President of the National Academies of the Ministry of Ukraine for a significant personal contribution to the development of global hot glass mastery, on the occasion of the International Glass Symposium in Lviv

2012
Diploma from kindergarten Pohádka for creating a three-headed dragon sculpture (linden wood, 8 meters tall)
Commemorative certificate from the municipal office of Žehušice for the artistic design of a bench dedicated to J. V. Stich (PUNTO), on the occasion of the 30th French Horn Festival

2011
Diploma for a wooden sculpture near the Church of Mary in Kecskemét, Hungary
Diploma for participation in the Tüzvirág International Exhibition of Sculpture Master Arts in Nesvady, Slovak Republic

2010
Letter of recognition and gratitude from Szklarska Poręba, Poland, for maintaining glassmaking traditions, contribution to cultural development, and promoting the city through artistic work during the Ekoglass Festival
Diploma for a relief sculpture at Katona József Gymnasium in Kecskemét, Hungary
Main prize at the Tüzvirág International Exhibition of Enamel Arts in Nesvady, Slovak Republic

2009
Commemorative plaque from ZO Csemadok Naszvad for establishing and supporting the first edition of the International Enamel Art Festival

2005
Diploma of Participation at the Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence, Italy

2004
Grand Prix of Sandstone at the International Sculpture Symposium in Hředle, Rabas Gallery, Czech Republic

2002
Grand Prix at the Hungarian International Enamel Symposium in Kecskemét

1973
Award for the painting “TWO” and a sculpture of Mór Jókai, presented in Komárno–Bratislava, Slovak Republic

1971
Diploma for a collection of graphic works in Komárno–Bratislava

1970
3rd place in the Monumental Art Competition for sculptors and architects in Komárno, Slovak Republic

1968
Two silver medals awarded for decorative and non-decorative graphic works in Dubnica nad Váhom, Slovak Republic