Who enters the workshop of the artist Ossip (1952) in The Hague, thinks he has entered the world of an explorer, in which exotic, ethnographic finds and strange collections can be found. It is also reminiscent of Sigmund Freud’s office, the founder of psychoanalytics. Hundreds of images, from very large to very small, stand on tables, hang on walls and fill the corridor and surrounding spaces. The works are all composed of photographic portraits from the time of our great- and great-grandparents. Ossip takes them from old, forgotten medical journals and books, among other things. The people in these photos are no longer identifiable, they are forgotten, timeless and undetermined.