Olga Garro
«Mirror»
11. april - 3. mai 2026
MIRROR
Olga Garro draws inspiration from a visit to the village where her ancestors lived for generations, a place deeply rooted in her family history, yet one she no longer feels she belongs to. At its center stood her grandparents’ house, abandoned for over fifteen years and slowly surrendering to time and decay.
Inside, she encountered the fading traces of everyday life where broken windows and scattered belongings lay with objects that were once essential. Among them were handmade textiles, small drinking glasses, and rusted farm tools. These remnants, though worn and forgotten, carried a strong emotional presence. Compelled to preserve and transform them, she brought selected items with her to Norway.
These objects now form part of her Mirror installation. Through this work, Garro explores fragmented memories of her childhood home, some vivid and others fading into obscurity. By assembling these elements, she reconstructs a personal narrative shaped by displacement and time. The installation becomes a reflection on memory, identity, and the complex sense of belonging across places and histories.
Olga Garro (b. 1984, Belarus) lives in Asker and works in Oslo. She studied design and porcelain at the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague and later received her Master’s degree from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.Garro has presented solo exhibitions at institutions including Det Gule Huset in Asker, Kunsthall Grenland in Porsgrunn, Oslo Prosjektrom, Galleri NOK in Bodø, and Galleri Seilduken in Oslo. Her works are included in the collection of the National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Trondheim.
Foto: Aliona Pazdniakova