About

Camille‑Renée Devid, Amsterdam‑born, Curaçao‑raised, is a multidisciplinary, lens‑based artist whose practice treats the body as an archive. Where past and present coexist in the skin. Working across analog and digital processes, she composes layered portraits and landscapes that frequently take the form of double exposures and dissolving figures. Her most recent addition is paint, extending the work’s tactile surface and rhythm. Devid draws on Dutch and Surinamese roots interwoven with Chinese, Portuguese, Creole, Indonesian, and Jewish lineages to explore identity as a continuous unfolding rather than a fixed category. Color functions both as lineage and as feeling. The light of a Curaçao childhood, the greys of loss, the sepias of care, so that each image becomes a quiet act of reclamation. She was recently named winner of the Photo Folio Review at Les Rencontres d’Arles and will present her work at the festival in 2026.