Gabriel
Vorbon
Gabriel Vorbón (b. Turkey) is an interdisciplinary artist working across photography, interior architecture, and visual design. Raised on the Black Sea coast, he turned to the camera as a way to express what he couldn’t say out loud; a practice that still drives his work today. His images blend cinematic tension, precise composition, and a sharp sensitivity to emotion and texture. Featured in publications such as GQ Turkey, Fucking Young, Numéro Netherlands, and Vanity, Vorbón continues to refine a visual language rooted in personal experience. For him, photography is a way to translate intense feelings into form; a visual diary where every image settles the storm. Huracán marks his first public installation in Madrid.

HURACÁN
Soon to be announced
HURACÁN is Vorbon's reckoning; a storm made visible. It’s grief stripped of glamour: not just the loss of someone, but the loss of the selves we shed to survive. Vorbon cracks open the old machinery of masculinity and lets the rust fall where it may, inviting men to unclench, to breathe, to stop performing strength and start inhabiting it. Across five series: I Did Something Wrong, One Enemy, Huracán, The Induction Cut, and Whim; he maps the brutal, necessary undoing that precedes becoming whole. In these photographs, grief isn’t destruction; it’s metamorphosis. Vorbon asks us to step into the eye of the storm and witness what rises when the old self finally breaks.
On this occasion, INTRINSC joins forces with Gabriel Vorbon to bring HURACÁN to life; not just as an exhibition, but as a full-blown atmospheric experience. Around the core of the show, INTRINSC has curated a constellation of encounters: dining events, private gatherings with the artist, and more. Together, these experiences turn the exhibition into more than a viewing; they make it a place to enter, feel, and weather the storm alongside the artist himself.