Péter Türk, Static Cinema I. Phase Images of the Script 1 | 1983 - Courtesy of the artist and Vintage Galéria.
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11/13/2025 - 11/16/2025

Vintage Galéria 
1053 Budapest, Magyar utca 26 
 
 

 

 
What happens when we break an image into tiny squares and create new images from its elements based on a strict system? If every single component is used, does it remain the same image? How long does the original image stay recognizable when only part of its components is included? 
 
Türk Péter's artistic practice is characterized by systematic thinking and large-scale series. In the second half of the 1970s, he developed the image weaving technique, a method that fragments photographs into grids, reorganizing them into new compositions. These works visualize the language of thought according to the system that Türk carefully constructed in each case. He always reveals the original image as well, making the entire process transparent. By enlarging, reducing, randomly rearranging elements, and in the case of Static Cinema, transforming them into a film, he reconstructs the visual experience.