Landruf(t) in Baunatal: Art, Nature, and Change at the Fulda riverbank


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Landruf(t): An outdoor exhibition at the Fulda riverbank that turns landscape into art
With Landruf(t), an art experience is being created in Guntershausen under the open sky, putting nature, sculpture, installation, and site-specific art into a vibrant dialogue. On the meadow at the rest area Alex Ruh, seven artistic positions and works by students from Theodor-Heuss-Schule meet wind, weather, and the openness of public space.
When art does not escape the landscape, but works with it
The exhibition is understood as a precisely positioned intervention in the terrain. The works are not protected in a White Cube, but directly at the Fulda riverbank, where light, moisture, and movement continuously change their appearance. This creates a unique exhibition atmosphere: the viewing of the works becomes an aesthetic experience of walking, pausing, and looking again.
A contribution to public space art
Curated by Barbara Wokurka for KulturNetz Kassel, the project connects cultural education with a clear thematic idea: art here refers to the relationship between humans, nature, and material change. The temporary works respond to natural influences and make impermanence, transformation, and site specificity visible. This is precisely where the strength of this exhibition lies: it presents art not as a completed assertion but as a process.
Community, city history, and participation
Landruf(t) is also a cooperative cultural project as part of 60 years of Baunatal. The city of Baunatal, the LOK Association Guntershausen, and several local clubs support the opening, catering, and accompanying program. Workshops during the four-week duration expand the exhibition with educational perspectives in the open air and invite active engagement.
Visitor experience between bike path, Fulda, and unobstructed view
The location at R1 and the Eco Path makes the site particularly accessible. Anyone passing by experiences art not as a casual addition but as an independent reason for a walk, a bike tour, or a targeted visit. The proximity to the Guntershausen train station also makes traveling easier and strengthens the character of the exhibition as an open, low-threshold art experience in the urban space.
Conclusion: Landruf(t) promises a multifaceted encounter with contemporary art, landscape, and community. Anyone wanting to experience works in the interplay of material, nature, and time should definitely visit this open-air exhibition in Guntershausen live.
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