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Not long ago a big historical Dutch retailer called V&D died an agonising slow death. With the withdrawal of V&D in Zwolle where I live, a new player from Canada signed up for this huge warehouse location. No expense spared. The entire building got a facelift and this warehouse, popular as it is all over the world, would make the difference. It opened its doors in 2016 and closed her doors in 2018, a retail tragedy. The whole story is… even more disturbing. Now, a lifeless huge ruin of commerce is all that is left. Spring 2020, I was invited for an exhibition called PROTO, an exhibition against the backdrop of this empty shell. I started wandering through the building and I took some snapshots of this modern wasteland. Resulting in this photo with this great and in this case rather ironic slogan on the wall “ There is Almost Nothing New Shoes Can’t Fix”.
« To me, innovation is not a purpose in itself but the result of progressive insight and the need to stretch and push my own boundaries. »
Marit Otto is a multi-disciplinary Dutch artist whose work has been exhibited in Netherlands, China and Vietnam. Implementing a range of materials from graphic to plastic, she portrays human nature in its sobriety - stripped of pretence, with particular focus on the human body in all its shapes, forms and behavioral aspects.