Nadia Merzoug and Sarah Watson present an immersive installation at the WRP Foundation, delving into the anxiety of interior spaces, be they domestic or professional. Partnering with cabinetmaker David Marmilloud, they transform open spaces into oppressive settings, capturing the mental and physical strain of modern work environments. Visitors navigate through narrow, impersonal offices that symbolize the pressure and lack of privacy in today’s world.
“Home Is Where We Start From” is a contemporary art exhibition organized by ART for The World, in collaboration with Geneva’s Department of Culture and the Museum of Art and History. Featuring works by around 30 artists with diverse migratory backgrounds, the exhibition explores themes of migration, interculturality, and resilience. Notable artists include Marina Abramović, Mona Hatoum, and Shirin Neshat. The exhibition is curated by Adelina von Fürstenberg and includes a book of interviews on the concept of “home” in the context of migration. A special event on International Women’s Day (March 8, 2025) will feature workshops, performances, screenings, and a concert celebrating women artists.