With its melancholic visual language, Nina Roeder's series bath in brilliant green presents a poetic perspective on different forms of helplessness and loss. In associative arrangements of portraits, landscapes, and still life motifs - often created in darkness - she approaches states of loss and rediscovery, as well as the metaphor of letting go. Staged images of marble-like bodies question the meaning of human existence. Her works frequently depict natural structures and vegetal artifacts, such as bits of algae or thistles in an absurd form