Thea Djordjadze, Michaela Eichwald, Agata Ingarden, Behrang Karimi, David Ostrowski, Michail Pirgelis at Stoff-Pavillon

Stoff Pavillon

November 25 - November 26, 2023

A group exhibition that draws a link to architecture. In 1952, the architect Wilhelm Riphahn designed the Moeller Stoff Pavillon for the Moeller family: He emphasizes the functional lightness, the horizontal layering of the façade and the transparency of the ground floor, which is designed to appear to float on the building’s base like a large, crystal-like, translucent vitrine. The entire two-story, flat-roofed building consists of a reinforced concrete frame, slanted showcase windows, a spacious canopy roof, an integrated patio, and a generous apartment on the upper floor, which serves as the exhibition space for this group show.

Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists
Installation View, STOFF PAVILLON, Cologne, 2023, courtesy of the artists