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title: "In Maruša Sagadin's Studio"
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url: "https://bellvedere.mom/en/stories/marusa-sagadins-studio"
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# In Maruša Sagadin's Studio

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Studio Visits

**Category:** Inside Belvedere Artist

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**Published:** 07.07.2026

**Reading time:** 1 min read

*“I’m better at making than at thinking.”*

That’s how Maruša Sagadin describes her artistic process. Her works begin with models and countless sketches, which she – as she herself says – archives in folders in an almost “bureaucratic” manner. It’s particularly important to her to be able to carry out as many steps of the process as possible herself in the studio, so that her sculptures remain open to changes right up until the very end.

In the Studio Visits series, the Belvedere visits artists associated with the museum in their working environments. The videos offer personal insights into studios, creative processes, and current projects – and show how contemporary art is created.

**Text:** Lisa Ebner-Kollmann

**Maruša Sagadin** kicks off the new video series **Studio Visits**.

The Belvedere visits the artist in her studio in Vienna’s 15th district. She talks about materials, working processes, and the significance of the museum as a place of education. For her sculpture **“B-Girls, Go!”** in the sculpture garden of Belvedere 21, this context, as she says, has created a “new life” – through performances, concerts, and encounters with the audience.

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## Video 

**Editorial Direction:** Lisa Janka

**Art Direction:** David Zuderstorfer

**Director of Photography:** Gabriel Krajanek

**With:** Maruša Sagadin

**Corporate Sound:** Mira Lu Kovacs und Manuel Mayr © Belvedere, Wien
