Antoinette d'Ansembourg (b. 1994, Belgium) lives and works in Brussels.
Graduating from a master's degree in Painting at La Cambre in 2019, she has since been developing a singular vision of future forms of vegetation, born of the improbable combination of life and waste. She invents her own language, which unfolds in a multitude of media and on two scales: first in miniature with ceramics and drawing, then on a human scale with sculpture, installation and, more recently, oil painting.
Her work has been exhibited in Belgium and France at venues such as Art Brussels (2019), the CWB (Paris, 2019), La Totale Collective (Paris, 2020), L'Espace Triphasé (Bruxelles, 2021), Corridor (Elders Collectief,
Courtrai 2022), La Centrale for Contemporary Art (Brussels, 2023)
In 2020, she co-founded the artist-run space "Triphasé", which aims to support the work and research of emerging artists by providing them with studios and exhibition space in the center of Brussels.