Robert Hromec (1970) received his MFA degree in painting from Hunter College in New York (1998) and his BAdegree in printmaking from The City College of New York (1995). He studied fine arts at the Pratt Institute (1990–91); was a teaching assistant in the Department of Painting at Hunter College (1997–98); and worked at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art (1992–1998). Hromec was awarded a London Exchange Grant to study fine arts at The Slade School of Fine Art in London, and in 2002, to further broaden his horizons, he earned an ArtDdegree from Slovak Technical University in Bratislava.
During his eight-year stay in New York City, Hromec experimented with mixing various art techniques to achieve his unique art language, which he calls “print-painting”.
Optical illusion plays an important role in his latest printpaintings, with aluminum plate used as the base.
His award-winning work has been shown in over seventy exhibitions throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. In summer 1997, one of his paintings was included in a group exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Hromec’s work has also been exhibited at Lucca Centre of Contemporary Art; Area35 Art Gallery in Milano; Galleria Arte Spazio Tempo in Venice; The Houses of Art Gallery, Red Penguin Art Gallery, and Museo Cortijo Miraflores in Marbella; United Nations Plaza in Geneva and New York; Claudine Hohl Gallery in Zurich; Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum and GMB in Bratislava; Europazentrum in Graz; Westbeth Gallery in New York; The Slovak Institute in Prague, Budapest, Berlin, and Vienna; V. Kramar Gallery and D+Gallery in Prague; Beaux Arts Gallery in Heeze; GreCo Gallery in Vienna; and other venues.
In 2010, the Danubiana Meulensteen Museum of Art published the monograph “Twenty Years” dedicated to Hromec’s work from 1990–2010.
In December 2013, Cantor Art Press New York published the book “Robert Hromec: New Mixed-Media Paintings on Aluminum Plate”. The book can be found in the libraries of the most important US museums.