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Joshua Jensen-Nagle | Echoes of Light: Collected Works
April 9 - 27, 2026
Bau-Xi Gallery | Dufferin
1384 Dufferin Street, Toronto
Art Talk & Closing Reception: Saturday, April 25th from 10:45 AM- 12:45 PM | Artist in Attendance
This April, Bau-Xi Gallery | Dufferin presents Echoes of Light: Collected Works. Spanning a decade of Joshua Jensen-Nagle’s extensive practice, this rich collection is unified by a focus on emotional resonance and capturing moments that feel both real and imagined. Jensen-Nagle’s photography blends constructed and natural light to evoke feelings, inviting viewers to question and interpret what they are experiencing. By shaping emotion and creating atmosphere, Jensen-Nagle endeavors to leave a lasting impression rather than recording a specific time or place.
Artist Statement:
Photography, at its most fundamental, is the act of capturing light. What continues to fascinate me is not just the act itself, but the countless ways in which that light can be shaped, constructed, or discovered. Some artists build it entirely within a studio, while others chase it in the natural world. My practice exists somewhere in between, using photography not simply to document, but as a means to create and capture feeling.
I have always been drawn to a poetic sensibility in my work. At times it is dramatic, at others more subdued, and often it invites a quiet questioning of how the image came to feel the way it does. I am less interested in a single truth than in the emotional resonance an image can hold, and how light, place, and atmosphere can suggest something beyond what is seen.
This collection brings together works created over a decade, spanning multiple series and approaches. While the methods may shift, a consistent thread runs throughout, a sense of nostalgia and romanticism. The images reflect a longing for moments that feel both immediate and distant: places experienced, remembered, or perhaps imagined.
In the end, these works are less about documenting a specific location or time, and more about capturing an echo of light that lingers with the viewer. - Joshua Jensen-Nagle
All artworks are now available for acquisition. To secure a piece, please contact us at 416-977-0600 or toronto@bau-xi.com.
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