Annick Donkers is a documentary photographer from Antwerp, Belgium. After obtaining a Masters’
degree in Psychology, she decided to specialize in photography. She has received a grant from the
Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2008 and was selected to participate in the 2008 Seminar on
Contemporary Photography at the Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City. Her work has been published and
exhibited internationally. Her work was selected at Latin American Photography vol.5/vol.6/vol.7 (USA - 2016-2017-2018), Shortlisted for the Kolga Awards (Georgia – 2017) and Athens Photofestival (Greece - 2017), received the Premio Pedro Meyer at the Contest for Contemporary Photography (Mexico - 2017), an honorable mention at ND Awards and Chromatic Awards (2017), was the winner of the 2017 Color Prize of Dodho Magazine and the IPOTY Awards (2018), selected at Addis Fotofest (Ethiopia - 2018), Fotofestival Pelt (Belgium - 2019), Shortlist Belfast Photofestival (Ireland - 2019), Shortlist Solo Expo PHest via PHmuseum (UK - 2019), Selection Athens Photofestival (Greece – 2019), Selection Women Photography Grant PHmuseum. She currently lives and works in Mexico City.

YET together with PHmuseum has selected 3 photo series among the shortlisted authors of the 2019 women photographer grant. 

UN-IDENTIFIED is an ongoing series about the belief in alien species and how people construct their own world and perceptions. The series is based on a personal experience Donkers had at the age of 10 which triggered her passion for the subject and the curiosity to understand the psychology behind. The actual idea for the series started after visiting the International UFO Congress in Phoenix. The author was impressed by the multitude of people attracted to this event and the secrecy surrounding the theme. Feeling like entering a new universe, a subculture where spaceships, contacts by creatures from other dimensions, space travel and abduction are part of the believer’s reality, although seen as strange and with skepticism by outsiders. Carl Jung once said that modern man projects his inner state onto the heavens. In a cyber culture, full of uncertainties, catastrophes and fears of the unknown, people are looking for a way to define themselves again and feel secure in a group of like-minded people. By giving the unexplainable a divine and supernatural character, they feel hopeful and at the same time chosen to be part of a sacred mission to disclose the truth.


Website

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