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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.
• SERIES •
All the places and the places between
All The Places and the Places Between explores photographic apparition as a retinal persistence of the sun, an echo turning into a murmur, a memory that shatters. This series reveals place while simultaneously fragmenting it, allowing memory to crack and recompose itself according to intimate geologies, where reality oscillates between emergence and disappearance, transforming remembrance into a hybrid territory.
The photographer developed singular techniques to create images with the very salt and earth of Cadaqués. Water converses with rock, the landscape inscribes itself with its own matter. Salt crystallizes and sculpts the image into mountainous reliefs, until the stone gives birth to the sea once again.
Through the very fragility of these processes, the images become relics. The image arises — forever fleeting. Like a vesperal apparition, the object emerges between what has been and what will remain, glimpsed through a veil that reveals a new territory, woven from water, rock, and light.

