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Antoine De Winter

BELGIUM

Antoine De Winter is a visual artist whose unusual path bridges science and creation. Initially trained in medicine and anthropology at the University of Louvain, he later turned to photography and graduated from the Agnès Varda School in Brussels in 2018. His work explores the mechanisms of image production and materiality, through projects where photography interacts with sculpture, digital processes, and artificial intelligence. Among his most notable series, Blindfolded (2023) questions the standardization of landscapes, while Followers (2024) revisits self-representation in the digital age through cyanotypes modeled with beeswax. Exhibited in Belgium, France, and at the Rencontres d’Arles, De Winter was awarded in 2021 the Support for Contemporary Artistic Creation by the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles.

Artistic residency program of the InCadaqués Festival
With the support of the Ministry of Culture of Spain

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All the places and the places between

A place is first drawn by a boundary: an invisible line traced on the ground, fragmenting space. But can a place truly be confined to such a contour? Does it not also exist within memory, in that intimate territory where layers of recollection accumulate like sediments, until they harden into stone? Here, the place is no longer inscribed on the surface, but in the very depth of narrative.

All the places and the places between explores this geology of memory. Through ancient photographic processes, it brings forth a sensitive topography: that of a place which endures, not on the map, but in the living memory that inhabits it.

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