For a period of two years Tom Callemin photographed the same woman every month, each time in the same pose and the same setting. Portrait (24 months) consists of twelve photographs from that series, and it is among the works shown in the exhibition It‘s a world and not the world. Time and again we see her gazing into the lens as the wind plays with her hair. And yet each image seems to change slightly, until something truly different emerges. The exhibition shows that with ‘photography’s analogue bag of tricks’, as he himself puts it, Callemin creates new worlds. In his studio he constructs entire landscapes, as a secondary reality which parallels our own ‘familiar’ reality. What happens when a ‘body’ – whether it be that of a person, an animal or a plant – is brought into the limelight within a fictional setting?