FRIEDRICH KUNATH, Let It Happen, 2015. Courtesy the artist and BQ, Berlin, Photo: Susanne Diesner
Now located in an old industrial glass manufacturing plant in the district of Flingern, the new location of the Philara Collecton features nearly 1 800-square-meters of exhibition space, a café, and a spacious rooftop sculpture garden. From now on Bronner plans to host up to four temporary exhibitions annually, next to rotating the display of his extensive collection which includes works by Natalie Czech, Andreas Gursky, Kris Martin, Tobias Rehberger, Tomás Saraceno, Taryn Simon and Pae White among others.
Installation View Friedrich Kunath, Juckreiz, Philara Collection Düsseldorf. Courtesy the artist and BQ, Berlin, Photo: Susanne Diesner
FRIEDRICH KUNATH, I Need To Sleep, 2015 and Can't Have It All, 2015. Courtesy the artist and BQ, Berlin, Photo: Susanne Diesner
DAVID RENGGLI, Reclining Nude, 2014 and ANDREAS GURSKY, Atlanta, 1996. Courtesy the artists and Sammlung Philara, Photo: Susanne Diesner
DAVID RENGGLI, Reclining Nude, 2014. Courtesy the artist and Sammlung Philara, Photo: Susanne Diesner
TOMÁS SARACENO, 80SW iridescent/Flying Garden/Airport City, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Sammlung Philara, Photo: Susanne Diesner
FRIEDRICH KUNATH, What Difference It Makes When It Doesn't Make Any Difference Anymore, 2013. Courtesy the artist and BQ, Berlin, Photo: Susanne Diesner
Friedrich Kunath, Untitled, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Sammlung Philara, Photo: Susanne Diesner