Antia Pagant is a French photographer and visual artist based in Paris. She is known for her unique and captivating images that explore the relationship between people and their environment.
Pagant was born in Paris in 1982, and grew up surrounded by art and culture. She studied photography at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where she developed her own style of photography. Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Tate Modern in London.
Pagant’s work often focuses on themes of identity, memory, and place. She has traveled extensively to capture images of people from different cultures around the world. Her photographs are often characterized by a sense of intimacy and emotion that captures her subjects’ inner lives.
In addition to her photography, Pagant also works as a curator and educator. She has curated exhibitions for galleries such as Galerie Perrotin in Paris, as well as teaching workshops on photography at universities across Europe.
Pagant’s work has been widely acclaimed by critics for its unique vision and ability to capture moments of beauty within everyday life. Her photographs have been featured in publications such as The New Yorker, Vogue Italia, The Guardian, and The New York Times Magazine.