In the installation This Place of Affection by Paul van Osch in the main hall of 38CC, associations with gymnasiums, changing rooms and doctor's surgery rooms tumble over each other. In the small space he projects a large number of passport photos of girls. The bright colors of red and blue, the clothes and the hairstyles date from the seventies and eighties. When looking carefully, the girls all have the same traits. As a result, they risk losing their own identity. You involuntarily look for the connections between what is shown in the The photographs, the layout of the room and the objects provide starting points for various ways of thinking. The titles, respectively This place of affection and Penitant, add an extra dimension. It is up to the viewer to unravel the whole. "