

Antoine Loncle
Antoine Loncle is a Malaysian-French photographer working at the intersection of expanded documentary and analog processes. His practice focuses on questions of place, identity, and selfhood, using photography to explore cultural narratives and personal histories. He works with both historical techniques and contemporary presentation, with a strong interest in the physical qualities of photographic objects and how process shapes meaning.
His projects often engage with Malaysia’s layered social landscape, centring lived experience while reflecting on inherited visual histories. Through portraiture, archival approaches, and experimental methods, Loncle aims to create space for more nuanced representations of belonging, memory, and change.