JAEGER ART is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Gregor Törzs, opening on April 25, 2025, marking his debut at the gallery.
Gregor Törzs’ photographic works offer a profound exploration of hidden structures and intricate details, revealing an inherent beauty that emerges only through careful observation. With exceptional technical precision and artistic sensitivity, his images invite viewers to engage in a deeper contemplation of the unseen.
His diverse series encompass striking macro photographs of insect wings, luminescent uranium glass, and atmospheric underwater landscapes. Each body of work is characterized by a timeless aesthetic, balancing scientific curiosity with artistic expression.
A highlight of the exhibition is an eight-part platinum-palladium series depicting a larch forest in unparalleled detail, seamlessly forming an expansive panorama. The monochromatic composition, reminiscent of a finely rendered pencil drawing, captures even the most delicate textures, from the intricate patterns of needles to a small, hidden forest hut. Törzs meticulously crafts his platinum-palladium prints, a rare and intricate process that enhances the depth and materiality of his images.
In his Muranium series, Törzs explores the unique properties of uranium-infused glass, which glows under UV light. By capturing these objects in total darkness, he transforms their inherent fluorescence into an ethereal, almost self-illuminating presence, further enhanced by hand-finished prints on fine Kozo paper.
Step into the fascinating world of Gregor Törzs — an exhibition that unveils the unseen and redefines the boundaries between photography, art, and science in a truly captivating way.
Gregor Törzs’ photographic works offer a profound exploration of hidden structures and intricate details, revealing an inherent beauty that emerges only through careful observation. With exceptional technical precision and artistic sensitivity, his images invite viewers to engage in a deeper contemplation of the unseen.
His diverse series encompass striking macro photographs of insect wings, luminescent uranium glass, and atmospheric underwater landscapes. Each body of work is characterized by a timeless aesthetic, balancing scientific curiosity with artistic expression.
A highlight of the exhibition is an eight-part platinum-palladium series depicting a larch forest in unparalleled detail, seamlessly forming an expansive panorama. The monochromatic composition, reminiscent of a finely rendered pencil drawing, captures even the most delicate textures, from the intricate patterns of needles to a small, hidden forest hut. Törzs meticulously crafts his platinum-palladium prints, a rare and intricate process that enhances the depth and materiality of his images.
In his Muranium series, Törzs explores the unique properties of uranium-infused glass, which glows under UV light. By capturing these objects in total darkness, he transforms their inherent fluorescence into an ethereal, almost self-illuminating presence, further enhanced by hand-finished prints on fine Kozo paper.
Step into the fascinating world of Gregor Törzs — an exhibition that unveils the unseen and redefines the boundaries between photography, art, and science in a truly captivating way.
March 22, 2025
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