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NRW-Forum Düsseldorf, February 10 – May 22, 2022
Curated by Alain Bieber and Judith Winterhager
Medium: Hightech fabrics, webbing, straps, hangers, felt, polyurethane, a hand-bound edition, cord, hand-embossed hangtags
Size: Variable
The installation brings together the works Krabbel-Anzüge (Crawling Suits, 2019), Brust-Sack (Chest Sack, 2019), and Bet-Handschuhe (Prayer Gloves, 2020). Presented within the exhibition Subversive Design, the works operate at the intersection of design, performance, and sculptural practice, addressing the body as a site of regulation, adaptation, and constraint.
At the center of the installation is the interactive work Krabbel-Anzüge, developed in collaboration with artist Hagen Keller. The project consists of two custom-made full-body suits, conceived specifically for the bodies of the two artists. Produced from high-performance textiles by Schoeller, the suits combine durability, weather resistance, breathability, and thermal insulation.
The garments are designed for a single, precise mode of movement: crawling. While certain elements restrict mobility, integrated stretch zones allow for controlled flexibility. The suits only assume their intended form when the body is positioned close to the ground. Gloves integrated into the design force the hands into a clenched position, supported by felt padding on the backs of the hands. Additional sole elements are attached after the suit is worn, extending from the knees to the toes and fixing the legs in a way that makes upright walking impossible.
This functional clothing translates the logic of outdoor and protective gear into a performative apparatus. Comparable to how a snowsuit mediates contact with snow, the Krabbel-Anzug enables prolonged proximity to the ground. Through material choice and construction, the suits allow the performers to remain in a crawling position for extended periods of time.
By exaggerating the logic of functional clothing, the work reveals its latent mechanisms of control and bodily regulation.
Installation and performance within Krabbel-Anzüge (Crawling Suit)
Selected by Konrad Fischer, curated by Janine Blöß and Frauke Weyrather
Presented on the top floor of McKinsey & Company, the Crawling Suit entered a space built for corporate performance, strategic thinking, and optimized productivity. In this context, the suit acts like a functional garment that has been mis-cast: its soles extend from the knees to the instep, making upright walking impossible and anchoring the body in a crawling posture.
The suit is engineered for crawling. It is wind- and waterproof, dirt-repellent and weather-resistant, breathable and insulating. Stretch inserts allow flexibility in specific positions, while integrated gloves keep the hands locked into a fist. The soles extend from the knees to the instep, preventing upright walking and forcing a return to the ground.
The sacrifice of ordinary movement is compensated by a shift in perception: lowered eye level, slowed rhythm, heightened tactility. Crawling becomes a prolonged state—mechanical and animal-like, yet strangely intimate. The work uses the language of functional clothing to reveal its own contradiction: optimization as a form of constraint.

The first photo is a collaboration with the artist Sebastian Jung as part of his project Museumexpress. This project developed a special presentation format during the Covid-19 pandemic that allowed viewers to experience artworks outside the museum—both in public spaces and privately at home.
Prayer Glove is a functional unit for comfortable praying – designed for “prayer-to-go.” It enables inner impulses to be directed at any deity or any object, anytime and anywhere: centering, focusing, meditating. Or doing penance.
The hand is read not only as a body part, but as an interface: the glove orders the gesture, standardizes the posture, and makes spirituality portable. Sporty-futuristic design, guaranteed institution- and religion-independent. Available in every size.
Image 1 Performance in the Krabbel-Anzug for the exhibition Subversive Design, 2022
Photo by Anne Orthen
Image 2 Installation view of functional clothing for the exhibition Subversives Design, 2022
Image 3 Performance in the Krabbel-Anzug for the exhibition Subversives Design, 2022
Photos by Katja Illner
Image 4,6 Installation view Krabbel-Anzüge, 2020
Photos by Stephan Eichler
Image 5,7,8 Detail views Brust-Sack and Krabbel-Anzüge, 2020
Photos by Liora Epstein
Image 9 Performance in the Krabbel-Anzug for the exhibition Kunstakademie Düsseldorf @ McKinsey & Company#7, 2019
Photo by Andrea Marcellier
Image 10 Installation view Bet-Handschuh, 2022
Photo by Sebastian Jung (© Museum Express)
Image 11 Installation view Bet-Handschuh for the exhibition Subversives Design, 2022
Photo by Liora Epstein
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