eastcontemporary is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Italy by Marta Niedbał, an interdisciplinary artist whose practice explores corporeality, affect and the intimate relations between matter and experience. Working primarily with fabric and thread, Niedbał creates objects and installations that resemble fragments of bodily landscapes—soft, uncertain structures that blur the thresholds between sculpture, embroidery, and spatial gesture.
For this exhibition, the artist presents a new site-specific project that transforms the gallery into a sensorial landscape suspended between fragility and resistance. Threads and textile forms stretch, condense, and intertwine into organic configurations that reflect on memory, intimacy, and the political potential of touch—inviting viewers to renegotiate the shifting boundaries between body and environment, the private and the collective.