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Hannah Malomgré
Antwerpen

About
Hannah Malomgré (°2003) is an artist based in Antwerp. Her practice moves between photography, moving image, poetry, and installation. Through a dreamlike and narrative visual language, her works unfold around themes of intimacy, memory, femininity, and vulnerability. Rooted in autobiographical traces, her practice exists between absence, longing, and quiet emotional tension.
Project
This experimental film emerges from an inner experience of disappearance, not for the outside world, but for the self. Through a succession of associative images, a state unfolds in which sensory perception, memory, and emotional grip begin to dissolve.
The work moves through spaces of intimacy and estrangement, through words that speak of the creases of bedsheets, the depth of a glass, and corridors without exit. What feels familiar continuously shifts in meaning. “Home” becomes a mutable condition: sometimes a place, sometimes a person who can no longer respond.
Within these fragments, a tension arises between control and loss, between touch and absence. Figures, or rather sensations, become carriers of melancholy, urge, and emotional overload. The work explores how closeness can turn into emptiness, and how memory becomes intertwined with homesickness for a former version of the self.
The soundscape forms an essential part of the installation and reinforces the inner rhythm of the work. It moves between silence, tension, and emotional overwhelm, functioning as a second layer of memory: unstable, bodily, and enveloping.




