Claudio Koporossy

Claudio Koporossy is a Swiss fine art photographer whose meditative visual language captures the quiet, often overlooked rhythms of the natural and built world. With a background in classical music and engineering, Koporossy brings to his photographic practice a unique sense of harmony, structure, and technical precision. His images function like visual compositions – immersive and contemplative spaces where light, time, and surface interact to evoke introspection.

Koporossy’s practice spans series focused on still lifes, water reflections, architectural textures, and natural patterns. Each work invites a pause: a chance to see the poetic in the everyday. His use of analog techniques embraces imperfection and spontaneity, balancing material intuition with a trained eye for composition. The result is a body of work that resists spectacle, offering instead a quiet intensity and timeless presence.

Over the years, Koporossy has exhibited widely across Europe and the United States. Notable exhibitions include The Shape of Water at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg (2019), a deeply personal project curated by then-director Semyon Mikhailovsky and featured in The Moscow Times; a major solo show in Ferrara, Italy (2021) during the COVID pandemic, accompanied by interviews and press coverage; and an exhibition at MART – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto (2022), supported by art critic and MART President Vittorio Sgarbi. His most recent solo exhibition took place in Venice in February 2024.

Koporossy’s work has received growing recognition in international photography circles. In 2024 and 2025, he was a multi-category nominee at the Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA) for his series on nature and abstraction. His photographs have also been featured in FotoNostrum Magazine (21st POLLUX Awards Issue) and are due to appear in upcoming international exhibitions, including a group presentation in Barcelona in December 2025.

In a world of digital saturation and accelerated pace, Claudio Koporossy’s photographs offer a counterpoint: a return to slowness, subtlety, and the poetics of the real.

A solo exhibition of Koporossy’s new works will be held at Pascal Robert Gallery from October 16 to November 15, 2025.

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