Nevin Aladağ has a diverse portfolio of sculpture, video, performance, photography, and site-specific installations. According to Aladağ, the experiences she grew up with in Germany led her to seek new languages, associations, and substitutions; to disrupt social and other boundaries with metaphors and other similar means. The artist, who frequently prefers materials such as carpets, fabrics, curtains, and mirrors in her works, deals with social and political issues such as identity formations within cultures and immigrant lives. Aladağ, who participated in many artist residency programs, also received the Ernst-Rietschel Art Award (Sculpture) and George Maciunas.

Born in Van in 1972, Nevin Aladağ immigrated to Germany in 1973 with her family. Between 1993 and 2000, she completed her education at the Munich Fine Arts Academy, Sculpture Department. Her works were included in exhibitions of important institutions such as SFMOMA (San Francisco, USA), Hayward Gallery (London, UK), Museum Mönchehaus (Goslar, Germany), Kestner Gesellschaft (Hanover, Germany), Albertinum, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen (Dresden (Germany), Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz (Austria), Arter (Istanbul, Turkey), Tanas (Berlin, Germany), The Miah Line (New York), Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City, Missouri) Open Spaces O18 (Kansas City, Missouri), documenta 14 (Kassel and Athens) 57th Venice Biennale, 11th Sharjah Biennial, 11th Istanbul Biennial, 8th Taipei Biennial, and 14th International Carrara Sculpture Biennial.

Nevin Aladağ lives and works in Berlin.