*1971
Europe
Judit
Rozsas
7249
Artist ID:
Brief Biography | Blue-Chip Positioning
Judit Rozsas (b. 1971 in Bratislava, lives and works in Kassel, Germany) belongs to a distinct group of artists whose significance unfolds not through spectacle, but through depth, precision, and lasting presence. Her paintings bring together the sensitivity of drawing, the awareness of performative gesture, and a refined intellectual clarity, resulting in a visual language shaped by memory, movement, and inner concentration.
Her works hold a rare balance of restraint and intensity that resonates strongly with sophisticated collectors. Delicate linear structures, subtle chromatic fields, and finely calibrated pictorial tensions form compositions of quiet authority. Nothing appears loud or arbitrary. It is precisely this controlled concentration that gives her oeuvre a cultivated uniqueness and a recognisable voice within contemporary painting.
Rozsas does not produce decorative painting; she creates a painterly language of psychological depth and formal discipline. Her works open visual spaces that do not exhaust themselves at first glance. They ask for attention and reward it with a layered, poetic presence. This is also where their particular value for collectors lies: these are works sustained by substance rather than effect.
From a secondary-market perspective, her position is especially compelling because artistic maturity, professional continuity, and documented market references are already beginning to align. The auction results achieved in Lindau in 2025 provide credible benchmarks and reinforce the market relevance of her oeuvre. For collectors, this represents a rare combination of artistic individuality, emotional depth, and documented market validation.
With academic training in Berlin, Kassel, and Genoa, complemented by international grants, residencies, and regular exhibitions in Germany and abroad, Judit Rozsas is firmly rooted in a high-quality professional context. Her work stands for a quiet yet unmistakable form of contemporary excellence — and for a position whose market profile can continue to evolve with clarity, credibility, and cultural substance.
Short Biography
Born 1971 in Bratislava, Slovakia
1994–2002 | Studies in Art Education and Fine Arts in Berlin and Kassel
2001–2002 | DAAD annual scholarship, Academy of Fine Arts Genoa, Italy
Since 2002 | teaching at grammar and comprehensive schools, alongside work as a freelance artist focusing on painting and dance performance
2006 | Moldau grant from the Hessian Ministry of Education, Český Krumlov
2007 | Funding from the Hessian Ministry of Education for the art project “Im drei-Eck um’s drei-Eck” involving the Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany
2013 | Artist residency at Kulturhaus Chrämerhuus Langenthal, Switzerland
2015 | Artist residency in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Regular exhibitions and exhibition participations in Germany and internationally
Brief Biography | Blue-Chip Positioning
Judit Rozsas (b. 1971 in Bratislava, lives and works in Kassel, Germany) belongs to a distinct group of artists whose significance unfolds not through spectacle, but through depth, precision, and lasting presence. Her paintings bring together the sensitivity of drawing, the awareness of performative gesture, and a refined intellectual clarity, resulting in a visual language shaped by memory, movement, and inner concentration.
Her works hold a rare balance of restraint and intensity that resonates strongly with sophisticated collectors. Delicate linear structures, subtle chromatic fields, and finely calibrated pictorial tensions form compositions of quiet authority. Nothing appears loud or arbitrary. It is precisely this controlled concentration that gives her oeuvre a cultivated uniqueness and a recognisable voice within contemporary painting.
Rozsas does not produce decorative painting; she creates a painterly language of psychological depth and formal discipline. Her works open visual spaces that do not exhaust themselves at first glance. They ask for attention and reward it with a layered, poetic presence. This is also where their particular value for collectors lies: these are works sustained by substance rather than effect.
From a secondary-market perspective, her position is especially compelling because artistic maturity, professional continuity, and documented market references are already beginning to align. The auction results achieved in Lindau in 2025 provide credible benchmarks and reinforce the market relevance of her oeuvre. For collectors, this represents a rare combination of artistic individuality, emotional depth, and documented market validation.
With academic training in Berlin, Kassel, and Genoa, complemented by international grants, residencies, and regular exhibitions in Germany and abroad, Judit Rozsas is firmly rooted in a high-quality professional context. Her work stands for a quiet yet unmistakable form of contemporary excellence — and for a position whose market profile can continue to evolve with clarity, credibility, and cultural substance.
Short Biography
Born 1971 in Bratislava, Slovakia
1994–2002 | Studies in Art Education and Fine Arts in Berlin and Kassel
2001–2002 | DAAD annual scholarship, Academy of Fine Arts Genoa, Italy
Since 2002 | teaching at grammar and comprehensive schools, alongside work as a freelance artist focusing on painting and dance performance
2006 | Moldau grant from the Hessian Ministry of Education, Český Krumlov
2007 | Funding from the Hessian Ministry of Education for the art project “Im drei-Eck um’s drei-Eck” involving the Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany
2013 | Artist residency at Kulturhaus Chrämerhuus Langenthal, Switzerland
2015 | Artist residency in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Regular exhibitions and exhibition participations in Germany and internationally

Women in Art
Bambouseraie Triptychon
3318
Art ID
2025
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40 x 90 cm (40 x 30 cm each)
Oil on canvas
3100
$
Judit
Rozsas
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