Olga Holzschuh

hold on

Transitional Moments


Olga Holzschuh’s (lives and works in Cologne and Dusseldorf) practice is informed by a searching engagement with the aesthetic, social, and psychological impact of technological innovation. Her photographs, sculptures, and performances are closely intertwined around questions of bodily presence and indexicality. The transitory constitutes the core of her work, as is evident not only in her performances—in which she stages situations that reconstruct practices of emotional control—but also in her preoccupation with malleable materials such as soap, photographic solutions, and metals.

hold on is Holzschuh’s first monograph and presents works from the past five years. With essays by Juliane Duft and Patrizia Dander.
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