With Woman with Four Men, Miklós Németh pushes Neo-Expressionism to its limits: raw, provocative, and unapologetic. The scene is frontal and unfiltered – a female nude surrounded by four male figures, their bodies and gestures merging in intense, almost glaringly contrasting colours. The flat yet impasto application of paint heightens the sense of immediacy and almost aggressive expressiveness.
Németh rejects idealisation and decorative restraint – here, physical presence and emotional directness dominate. The deliberately rough outlines and disregard for anatomical precision shift the focus to the psychological tension within the scene. Woman with Four Men is a work that refuses to pacify, confronting the viewer head-on – a powerful statement of artistic freedom at the intersection of eroticism, provocation, and uncompromising painting.