Antwerp
BIO Tine Guns

Tine Guns (1983) lives and works in Ghent, Belgium. 

Her videowork was screened at festivals like Jean Rouch Festival, Next Festival, Ostrale Dresden. She exhibited at Cinematek/BOZAR, Netwerk Aalst,Casino Luxemburg among others. Her photograpic work was selected for Voies Off Festival, Antwerp Photo, Salut d’Honneur de Jan Hoet. In 2015 she was selected for .tiff, Young Belgian Talent, Introduced by Fotomuseum (FoMu) Antwerp. 

She has self-published several artist books. In 2015 ‘The Diver’ was shortlisted as a finalist in the 2015 First Book Awards of MACK

To Each his Own Mask his her first Film.

 

Tine Guns focuses on the constant metamorphosis that we experience as human beings, and the inability to capture the fleeting reality. The influence of our memory on how we perceive images results in multiple perceptions and interpretations.

She plays with and challenges the parameters of cinema & visual storytelling. Our (collective) Memory & History are a main source of inspiration for Tine Guns

 

In 2015 she started a PhD on the relationship between Editing in Cinema and Photobooks at Luca School of Arts Gent & KU Leuven