Eva Vermandel
‘The Trespasser’
‘The Trespasser’
Exhibition, Rossaert, Antwerp, January–February 2019











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“Each of Vermandel’s photographs is a stepping stone off of reality and into some wide-reaching subjectivity, skipping across different visions of the same sight. Her works — which come so close and feel so familiar — are a reminder of how uncomfortable intimacy can be, even if desired.” Katya Tylevich