Anton is an artist who uses his experience in photography and curatorial practice to create photographic sculptures. Inspired by the philosophies of Vilém Flusser, Walter Benjamin, Soren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Susan Sontag, Anton’s photographic work aims to explore the functions of faith from a non-deist position. His work is physical in nature, exploring the agential relationship between the photographer and photosensitive film.

Currently, Anton’s work is specifically engaged in creating multiple-exposures on positive film to explore the agency of light, time, and inherent biases that exist within photography. The core belief for Anton’s work currently is that to engage the viewer within photography as an artform, photographs must inherently confront the vernacular bias of photographs themselves. Found in this photographic practice is also a love of sculpture. In creating lightboxes for these images, the images are viewed and considered to be non-reproducible objects.