




Untitled (Ortloff)
2010
Milk carton, styrofoam, wood, ca. 400 x 1400 x 25 cm
Ortloff, Leipzig
During the deconstruction of the façade of an old department store in Leipzig, the so-called Blechbüchse (tin can), we dressed the façade of Ortloff, an exhibition space in Leipzig, with 203 panels made from a shimmering silver carton foil. The construction blocked the door to the exhibition space making entrance only possible through the back door. At the end of the exhibition, a large number of the panels had been damaged.
with Philipp Orschler