Landruf(t) in Baunatal: Experience outdoor art on the banks of the Fulda


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Landruf(t) on the banks of the Fulda: When art, landscape, and change meet
With Landruf(t), an extraordinary art experience emerges in Baunatal-Guntershausen outdoors. The four-week open-air exhibition transforms the meadow at the rest area Alex' Ruh on the banks of the Fulda into a place of observation of works, where nature, location, and human impact become immediately tangible. The exhibition opens on Sunday, June 21, 2026, at 2 PM and is then accessible 24/7. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
An open-air gallery in constant change
The special feature of this exhibition lies in its openness to the elements. Wind and weather further shape the works without human intervention. This creates an aesthetic experience that focuses not on stasis, but on change, materiality, and time. The objects react to light, moisture, and surroundings, thus unfolding a quiet yet highly concentrated exhibition atmosphere. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
The project is curated by Barbara Wokurka, who emphasizes the site-specific character of the exhibition: new connections to the landscape, natural conditions, and human influences become visible when art consciously engages with nature. This curatorial approach presents a contemporary form of land art and public art that sharpens perception and deepens the view of the place. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
Artistic positions between nature reference and everyday materials
Seven artists and students from Theodor-Heuss-Schule are involved. The diversity of the works ranges from nature-related objects to experimental forms that engage with sculptural, installation, and process-oriented approaches. This mixture opens the art experience to different approaches: from the sensory perception of the surface to the art historical question of transience, space, and context. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
Barbara Wokurka also stands as an artist and curator for a practice that works with painting, sculpture, photography, and spatial concepts. Her biography refers to a long-term, experimental engagement with artistic forms of expression and a perspective that closely links observation, material, and effect. ([koeln-insight.tv](https://www.koeln-insight.tv/index.php/koeln-insight-tv/koeln-insight-tv-2?catid=67&id=189%3Ainterview-makro&view=article&utm_source=openai))
Education, participation, and local community
Landruf(t) is not only an exhibition but also cultural education in the best sense. Accompanying workshops and participation offers invite visitors to practically explore the themes of the exhibition themselves. The cooperation between KulturNetz Kassel, the city of Baunatal, LOK association Guntershausen, and local associations firmly anchors the project in the community and expands the art experience to include encounters, mediation, and communal engagement. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
At the opening, the Wohnzimmerchor Guntershausen and the children's choir of Rengershausen primary school will provide musical contributions; local associations will also be responsible for catering. This gives the vernissage a festive yet down-to-earth atmosphere that connects art, music, and neighborhood. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
Travel, location, and visit
The exhibition location is at the rest area Alex' Ruh in Guntershausen on the R1 bike path and is also easily accessible via public transport as well as the Guntershausen train station. The exhibition is freely accessible, open 24/7, making it especially attractive for spontaneous visits, walks, and longer stays by the river. The current city information states the date from June 21 to July 19, 2026. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
For those wanting to experience art in interplay with landscape, time, and weather, this represents a rare opportunity. Landruf(t) connects contemporary art, aesthetic experience, and site-specific perception into an exhibition that should not only be observed but experienced. A visit is definitely worthwhile live on-site. ([baunatal.de](https://www.baunatal.de/de/aktuelles/aktuelle-meldungen/meldungen/2026-06-03-Freiluftgalerie.php?utm_source=openai))
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- City of Baunatal - Landruf(t) invites you to an extraordinary open-air gallery
- City of Baunatal - Homepage / Event notices
- KulturNetz Kassel - official website
- KulturNetz Kassel - Association and tasks
- FRIZZ Kassel - Exhibition Landruf(t)
- Barbara Wokurka - official website
- City of Kassel - KulturNetz Kassel










