The world is a circus, do your trick: Nanon Morsink - Black Room
For her fourth presentation at the gallery, Nanon Morsink returns to the Black Room with a new body of work that sharpens her critical lens on contemporary society. Working with rope, wool and found textiles, Morsink constructs sculptural figures that exist between body and object—simultaneously acrobats and puppets, performers and captives.
In The World Is My Circus, Do Your Trick, she addresses a world in which spectacle has become the norm, where visibility often depends on exaggeration—where one must perform, even “stream,” in order to be heard. Color operates as a tactic rather than decoration: an almost excessive chromatic intensity that seduces while exposing the mechanisms behind it. The works borrow the gestures and masks of performance, pushing them to the point of revelation.
Within the Black Room, these pieces acquire a heightened physical presence. They do not simply occupy space—they activate it, demanding proximity and engagement. The circus here is not metaphor but structure: a system of attention, control and display that Morsink unravels through material, tension and irony.

