"An intensification of everyday life captured by the London-based photographer
An appeal for slowness and heightened awareness — Eva VERMANDEL (b. 1974) assembles distilled images, calm and sensuous, in 'Splinter'.
Her photographs work like the proverbial splinter in the eye of the beholder, embedding themselves in the psyche of the viewer.
In her series 'Splinter', Eva VERMANDEL braces herself against the torrent of highly disposable media images that, seeking our attention, rushes in at us daily and with increasing speed.
Her motifs are unspectacular, intimate and withdrawn: people, often in their homes, alone or with friends or children, personal objects on shelves or cupboards.
Warm flecks fly about their accented materiality. Sensitive, intensely felt and at the same time solid, Eva VERMANDEL’s photographs draw deep on the traditions of art history."
(publisher's note, © Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2013)
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Leina González, Duncan Forbes
- Book design
- Filip DE BAUDRINGHIEN
- Format
- HC, 20,5 x 24 x 1,5 cm., 112 pp., 53 color ills., text language: English