At the Catherine Couturier Gallery, the exhibition
Sander Vos unfolds as a meditation on perception and the mechanics of seeing. Presented from May 16 to June 20, 2026, the show introduces audiences to a body of work that resists the immediacy often associated with contemporary photography. Born in 1988 in the Netherlands and now based in London,
Sander Vos approaches the medium as a site of construction rather than documentation, challenging viewers to reconsider how images are formed and understood.
Vos builds his photographs through a process of fragmentation and recomposition. Drawing from portraits, still lifes, and mundane objects, he assembles layered compositions that hover between abstraction and recognition. The familiar becomes unstable: a face dissolves into planes of light, a simple object fractures into overlapping perspectives. This deliberate disruption interrupts the ease of visual consumption, encouraging a slower, more attentive mode of looking. In these images, clarity is never immediate but gradually negotiated through sustained observation.
Central to the work is the interplay of light, shadow, and negative space. These elements do not merely describe form but actively reshape it, creating visual tensions that guide the viewer’s eye while withholding resolution. Vos works across both digital and analog techniques, combining photographic capture with collage-like interventions that blur the boundaries between mediums. The resulting images feel at once precise and elusive, grounded in reality yet drifting toward something more introspective and psychological.
The exhibition also reflects the growing international recognition of Vos’s practice. Recent distinctions, including a juror’s selection at the LensCulture Portrait Awards and accolades such as the Graciela Iturbide Award and the PX3 Paris Photo Prize, underscore the relevance of his approach within a broader photographic landscape. His work also appears on the cover of
AAP Magazine Shapes 2024, further marking his visibility within the field. Exhibitions at Photo London and the London Art Fair further situate his work within an evolving dialogue on contemporary image-making. At Catherine Couturier Gallery, his photographs offer a space where perception slows, inviting viewers to engage with the act of seeing as an unfolding process rather than a fixed conclusion.
Image:
Interpolation 07, 2024, archival pigment print © Sander Vos, courtesy of the Catherine Couturier Gallery