Nina Annabelle Markl: Scapes by Florian Matzner
In her works, Nina Annabelle Markl (b. 1979) develops permeable viewing spaces that lie at the interface between drawing, object, and installation. The viewers move through landscape-like settings in modular spatial installations, entering into various dialogues with the works. In addition, through the shift in perspective, they can experience the possibility of seeing themselves in their own observations and can question the structures of their perception.
The monograph Scapes unites various strands of Nina Annabelle Markls work in the diversity of their links and leaps between drawing and spatiality, which follow on from one another in the diversity of manifestation or interpenetrate one another in individual arrangements.
Texts by Barbara Fischer, Cornelia Owald-Hoffmann, Nina Annabelle Markl, Florian Matzner, Nadine Seligmann.
Text in English and German.