Shanghai / Erwin Olaf
April 7 - June 7, 2018

Erwin Olaf

This series is the second in a three-part project of multimedia artworks created following my travels and work in different cities across the world. As an artist working with photography, this trilogy is the only time that I have not created my own universe in the studio. Instead, by using locations in cities that intrigue and challenge me, I am trying to create cinematic associations, fantasies and emotions that embody these special places, whether in public buildings, private homes or public spaces.

 

Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf

Shanghai reminds me of a young, confident adolescence full of boundless energy, convinced of its own power, and doing whatever it takes to reach its potential. That power is asserted by the colossal skyline and the suburbs that sprout, grow and change almost monthly. It can be scary to see how fast puberty has transformed this city into a morbidly obese young adult, its heart beating faster and faster in a stifling atmosphere of ruthless redevelopment. For me, Shanghai embodies the explosive power of expansionism in which the Asian continent has led in recent decades, with 24 million inhabitants in this Chinese port city alone, working, shopping, and moving continuously, surrounded by brightly lit advertisements, moving images and electronic sounds.

 

Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf

This mega-city is, on a macro scale, so overwhelmingly restless, yet at the micro level it’s the opposite – the enormity is lost when one joins the countless microcosms with which Shanghai is so rich, and I want to unite these seemingly incompatible extremes in my work. There is, for example, serenity in large parts of the former French concession with its leafy tree-lined avenues, there are impromptu dance and gymnastic displays on public squares, and a lively bustle in the alleyways (or ‘hutongs’) of the small, decaying and over-populated neighborhoods, where locals are often awaiting their forced relocation before the final demolition.

 

Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf

As an international city, Shanghai is also considered by many an oasis of relative freedom and emancipation in a country with a one-party system. As a result, the position of many young women here is also exceptional – they are seen as very independent and assertive, with high social positions unobtainable in the more traditional, conservative areas. I have worked with and learned from some of them in recent years, and from many conversations it became clear to me that the distance between them and most men remains large, and its in this chasm that loneliness and alienation frequently lurk. Distance and silent grief therefore become a theme of the series, expressed especially in six short video sequences.

 

Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf

Alongside these impressions and many personal encounters on various trips in Shanghai, I came upon the idea to search for locations with a history and a story. This has not always been easy; Shanghai is being rebuilt, renewed and refreshed at a rapid pace – I had to get there before the sledgehammer dropped down or misguided restoration destroyed it all. In many places there was an unnamed sensitivity that hindered progression, and of course there is the invisible government’s unquestionable veto. During and after this quest, nurtured by so many interviews and observations, I came upon the idea that my work should also be about change, departure and farewell. In a society where the display of too many feelings is considered inappropriate, I wanted to focus on the emotions that arise through these changes, and the ways in which they are processed.

 

Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf

Despite spending my career as a photographer and filmmaker trying to eschew the tired techniques of commercial artwork in public spaces, it nevertheless seems logical to exhibit this project in the style of the metropolis. The presentation of Shanghai 2017 therefore directly references the vertical video screens mounted onto bus shelters and the billboards with moving advertisements checkered along the highways, while also juxtaposing these with older printing traditions.

 

Erwin Olaf

Erwin Olaf

The work in this project ostensibly provides a perfect world image as known only to the universe of commerce and advertising, but this belies the protagonists’ very real, albeit internalized, emotions. This is the beginning, end, or possibly the middle of a story that nobody knows, but can maybe recognize or relate to, like scenes from non-existent movies. For example, while studying the traditionally printed photograph of an almost destroyed ‘hutong’, the gallery visitor’s movements activate one of the vertical screens. The image begins to move, the subject turning to the viewer and asking in Mandarin to be heard or seen. Following this is a triptych of a traditional Chinese three-unit family presented on thin LED light boxes, designed as if to fit into one of Shanghai’s own public spaces.

As the series Berlin 2012, focussed on the power of youth, so Shanghai 2017 focuses on the young adult who must survive in a dominating metropolis. The third and final chapter of this project will explore the weak and elderly, to be produced in 2018, and will be developed on location in a city on the ‘rust belt’ of the United States.

–Erwin Olaf

Shanghai / Erwin Olaf
April 7 – June 7, 2018 / Magda Danysz Gallery, Shanghai
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