Antoine Lecharny is a photographer and visual artist, born in 1995.
His work, exhibited and awarded both in France and abroad (Jury Prize at the Planches Contact Festival, Public Prize at the Boutographies, Paris Match Prize...), is part of several public and private collections, notably that of Marin Karmitz.
A recipient of the Audi Talents award alongside artist Henri Frachon, he presented the sculptural project Disegno astratto at the Palais de Tokyo in 2021. The Sit Down Gallery collaborated with the artist for the first time in 2023, presenting his first solo exhibition in Paris, entitled Côté fenêtre.
From 2022 to 2024, Antoine Lecharny was represented by Renate Gallois-Montbrun.
In 2025, he was awarded the Gomma Grant B&W Prize in recognition of his long-term project dedicated to the memory of mass shootings of Jews in Eastern Europe and the Baltic States during World War II. This project, entitled Sous terre, will be published by Éditions d’une rive à l’autre in November 2025. That same year, he was one of three prizewinning artists supported by Sarah Moon as part of the Grand Prix of the Académie des beaux-arts.
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