In the history of textiles, tapestries and textile works in space often play a role in asserting values and identity. The basis of the Klingspor Museum's unique collection of modern tapestries is formed by the works of Rudolf Koch and his students, which were created in Offenbach around 1925. Purchases, donations and commissions have expanded the collection, which is now being shown for the first time in the context of contemporary works. As textile art is often associated with female work, textile writing is increasingly being used in activist and feminist contexts. In contemporary works, personal stories are interwoven with politics and social criticism. Loans from international artists complement the exhibition.
Klingspor Museum – Offenbach am Main
Herrnstraße 80
63065 Offenbach
+49 (0)69 80 65 21 64
klingspormuseum@offenbach.de
www.klingspormuseum.de
S: 1, 2, 8, 9 (Marktplatz) Bus: 41, 103, 104, 108, 120, 41, 551 (Rathaus)
TUE – THUR 1 pm – 6 pm
FRI 2 pm – 9 pm
SAT, SUN 11 am – 6 pm
largely barrier-free
WC wheelchair accessible
Free admission for children and young persons under 18
