Nadja Verena Marcin is a German artist of German-Slovakian descent who subverts representations of women/people in current and historical contexts to highlight systems of power and psychological effects. By evoking emotional architectures in a theatrical and cinematic context between performance art, video, photography, and immersive installations, familiar images and scenarios are transformed into thought-provoking encounters revealing their original intent and unleashing the possibility of new models to grasp the world.

Marcin’s curriculum vitae includes solo exhibitions at SCHAUWERK Sindelfingen and Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken as well as group exhibitions at Gropius Bau in Berlin and Garage Museum in Moscow. She has participated in international art fairs, such as NADA New York, and Art Miami. Her works are in institutional and private collections, such as SCHAUWERK Sindelfingen and MONA Collection Poznan. She has received numerous grants, including the BKM – Federal Government Commissioner for Culture in Germany. She studied at Columbia University in New York and Kunstakademie Münster and lives and works in Berlin and New York.