Ádám Boruzs was born in 1990 in Debrecen and currently lives and works in Budapest. He graduated in painting from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2018 and obtained a qualification as a visual arts teacher there in 2019. His first solo exhibition took place in 2012, and since then, he has been awarded numerous prestigious professional prizes, including the Junior Master of Light Award in 2017, the Decode “Promising Project” Award in 2020, and the opportunity to participate in the Art Residency Program of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2022.
His multimedia works are inspired by the relationship between science and art, where painting, video art, and installation influence one another. He primarily explores the intervals of visual and audiovisual perception, expressing them through pictorial metaphors. Boruzs’s latest abstract painting series is based on the possibilities of digital signal processing, investigating the generative and analog image-making potential of chaotic and transient wave phenomena known from physics.