Breadcrumbs
Nadine Rangosch

©Roland Baege
Nadine Rangosch (*1991) utilises sound, sculpture, video, 3D-modelling and animation. Her multimedia installations build on narratives in between fact and fiction, that show unexpected links between solid and liquid, symbolism and realism, human and non-human.
Natural sciences, visual culture and mythological stories inspire her to build her own vocabulary, translating abstract concepts into spatial arrangements. The reflection on power relationships in society is a constant influence and inspiration, anchoring her atmospheric works within the ordinary.
Currently, she is working on a project that transfers floral shapes, such as flowers and leaves into virtual objects, in order to question the portrayal of reality and our perception of it under the influence of 3D-Technology.
From April—June 2021, Nadine Rangosch was a resident at the Halfmannshof in Gelsenkirchen.