A question of Intervals and Scales

Jun 03 2024 to Jun 22, 2024
SAP Space Berlin

Nadja Verena Marcin participated in the group exhibition A Question of Intervals and Scales at SAP Space, opening June 3, 2024, as part of the Project Space Festival. The exhibition, featuring works by Alizée Armet, Janne Höltermann, Nadja Verena Marcin, and Sidsel Ladegaard, explored how shifts in scale shape our understanding of space, environment, and relationships.

Nadja Verena Marcin’s contribution tackled the theme of “woman in nature,” using her own body as a tool of confrontation to challenge complex assumptions about female representation. Her work engaged in a dialogue with other perspectives, including Alizée Armet’s microscopic exploration of fungal networks, Janne Höltermann’s depictions of massive container ships reduced to pixels, and Sidsel Ladegaard’s contemplative outdoor sculptures indexing human presence in labor and leisure.

The exhibition also reflected on broader themes, such as the human impact on the environment, the power of collectivity, and the ways scale affects perception, time, and distance. Set in a garden, A Question of Intervals and Scales provided a space to contemplate the intricate connections between bodies, nature, and the world.

Institution:

SAP Space
Donaustr. 50
12043 Berlin – Germany

Link to exhibition:

A Questions of Intervals and Scales

Curator:

Ilyn Wong & Johannes Knall


Artists:

Alizée Armet, Janne Höltermann, Nadja Verena Marcin, Sidsel Ladegaard

© 2024 Nadja Verena Marcin