- Visual Art
- Photography
- Performance Art
on the h/edge
Merlin J. Noack, Sian P. Lang
3 July 2026 19:00–22:00
4 July 2026 11:00–22:00
5 July 2026 11:00–19:00
At the boundary between two worlds, there exists a state that is as multifaceted as it is elusive, yet defines the surrounding states just as much as it separates them. These corners, folds, hedges, breaks, and chasms, though very different in form, have a similar effect on their surroundings. They divide and subdivide, separate and regulate, creating spaces and interstices.
The project “on the h/edge” explores these corners and hedges through drawings, photography, collages, music, and performance.
The project “on the h/edge” explores these corners and hedges through drawings, photography, collages, music, and performance.
Biography
Merlin J. Noack, Sian P. Lang
Sian P. Lang was born in 1968; she is the mother of two children. She studied German language and literature and art education before immersing herself in the worlds of art and shamanism.
Now everything comes together naturally. Performance, song, text, sound—in all of these, one finds an exploration of the moment of what is not yet or no longer there, or rather, that moment in between.
Merlin J. Noack, born in 1979, photographs the moments between urban life and nature with passion and a unique perspective.
Since 2012, Merlin has been documenting Berlin and his surroundings in the long-term project “One Picture a Day.”
Merlin’s work invites us to pause and experience the subtle nuances of everyday life. A poetic testament to the beauty of the seemingly ordinary.
Now everything comes together naturally. Performance, song, text, sound—in all of these, one finds an exploration of the moment of what is not yet or no longer there, or rather, that moment in between.
Merlin J. Noack, born in 1979, photographs the moments between urban life and nature with passion and a unique perspective.
Since 2012, Merlin has been documenting Berlin and his surroundings in the long-term project “One Picture a Day.”
Merlin’s work invites us to pause and experience the subtle nuances of everyday life. A poetic testament to the beauty of the seemingly ordinary.
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