
Roeland Tweelinckx, ‘Willful paving’ (2012)
five times 3.5 x 20 x 20 cm / five pavement stones, cement and glue & environment

Roeland Tweelinckx, ‘Willful paving’ (2012)
five times 3.5 x 20 x 20 cm / five pavement stones, cement and glue & environment

‘Sponsored by Abnoba, Aja, Ameretat, Angita, Aranyani, Arduinna, Artemis, Aura, Caemae, Caryatis, Ceres, Ceridwen, Diana, Dione, Druantia, Flidais, Flora, Gaia, Hecate, Hegemone, Horae, Modir Jord, Kishar, Konohanasakuya-hime, Mana, Mielikki, Mother Nature, Ninsar, Pachamama, Puta, Terra, Vallonia, Xochiquetzal’ (2014) by Carson Fisk-Vittori.
Step and repeat backdrop image of logos with the same name as 33 goddesses of nature.


Florian Slotawa’s Kölner Reihe or Cologne series presents the emblematic works from the park’s collection, arranged according to size. It was naturally only consistent to make room available at the park’s center for this installation, now newly experienceable in its various manifestations.

Hadley+Maxwell, ‘Nature appears, As one looks Looking at this that painting, such a picture,…’ (2010)
collage on paper of 7 English translations of the novel ‘The Idiot’, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

Thomas Mailaender, ‘Gone fishing’ (2009)
The Gone Fishing project tells the modern epic of a young man fleeing his new responsibilities as a father by going on holidays with buddies. Through a false compilation of letters from the young dad to the young mom, Thomas Mailaender invents a character: a sort of immature Ulysses, more inspired by the beer, big-game fishing or ping-pong tournaments that by his new-born child.
Preview can be downloaded here

‘Magic Rock’ (2005) by Rebecca Horn
Special stone from the sea of Aeolian Islands near Napoli, mountain rock.