Photo by  Gabriel Mariño

Photo by Gabriel Mariño

Antonia Fritche is a French photographer based between Paris and Mexico City.

Her practice moves between photography and cinema, focusing on memory, light, and the architecture of time and space.

Her projects have been exhibited at the Grand Palais in Paris, the Miró Foundation in Barcelona, Art Basel Miami, and the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival, among others. Her films have been screened at the Sydney and Locarno Film Festivals. Her work has been supported by institutions including the French Institute, La Cité Internationale des Arts, and the Quebec Council of Arts and Letters for the Pépinières Européennes.

She also works as a unit still photographer, providing on-set photography for both feature films and independent productions. Her work supports visual continuity, key art, and promotional materials, including El Diario (MGM Amazon Studios) and Solaris (Cirque du Soleil).

Recently, she has expanded into cinematography, working as director of photography on the short film Un Momento (Procine, dir. Natalia Bruschtein) and the ongoing documentary Ya no duermo de noche (dir. Alba Gil).

Antonia holds a Master’s degree from Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains (France), a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Royal Academy of Art (KABK), Hogeschool der Kunsten Den Haag (The Netherlands) , and a Degree in Cinema from Université Paris VIII.

She teaches at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica in Mexico City and leads photography and video workshops at the Centre des arts d’Enghien-les-Bains and the Ateliers des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris.

contact : afritche@gmail.com