Bio / CV
2025
Áron Tóth-Heyn is a Budapest- and Paris-based photo-grapher whose work explores the human experience through immersive, layered concepts. His practice 
is driven by a deep exploration of the world around him, often combining photography with other mediums, placing emphasis on material choices. Through his work he aims to create something that resonates on both personal and universal levels.

His series Us, Living on the Crust was exhibited at OFF Bratislava (ON Award 2024), Photon Gallery Ljubljana, and during La Nuit Blanche in Paris. His work has been published in the third edition of If Not Now and Zone magazine. In early 2025, he was awarded the Stefan Lengyel Scholarship of Excellence, and in the summer of 2025 he participated in three group exhibitions with his new project De Rerum Natura.

He studied Photography at the Moholy-Nagy University 
of Art and Design in Budapest (MOME) and also completed courses at Gobelins, L’École de l’Image in Paris.
Prizes, grants
2025 - Stefan Lengyel Scholarship of Excellence

2024 - OFF Bratislava - On award

2024 - BredaPhoto Festival Academy ITP - shortlist

2023 - MOME Fotográfia Vándordíj

Exbibitions2025 - OFF Bratislava - Trip Without a Ticket

2025 - MOME - From MOME to the world, with love!

2025 - B-Part exhibition - PEP - Deconstructed

2025 - TOBE Gallery - Vitamin-D

2025 - Pikszis Kúltórpont - I’ll bring it next week

2025 - Collegium Hungaricum Belgrade - Different Worlds

2024 - OFF Bratislava - OFF Academy

2024 - Kamalect - Kőbánya underground 2nd edition

2024 - Photon Gallery Ljubljana - Different Worlds

2024 - L’Aire d’Arles - projection of 
       exhibition in Césure

2024 - Nuit Blanche - Césure, Paris

2024 - Kollab - ADAT/TÁJ/KÉP

2024 - Kamalect - Kőbánya underground

2023 - Disturbed waters - Veszrpém Művészetek Háza

2023 - Balatorium - ecological x cultural weekend

Publications2025 - VV.AA - ANatomy Of An Earlier Time

2024 - If Not Now Magazine - 3rd edition

2023 - Zone Magazine collective book - 3rd edition



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