Sculpture walk Hoher Fläming
The Kunstwanderweg Hoher Fläming is a collection of sculpture walks in the Upper Fläming natural park in Brandenburg, Germany, about, or an hour's train ride south of Berlin located between the railway stations at Bad Belzig and Wiesenburg/Mark. The, so-called north route was opened on 5 August 2007. The so-called south route was opened on 8 May 2010. There are plans for a variety of connecting paths. The "Naturparkverein Fläming e.V." association planned and implemented both routes. The projects were financed via the European Community LEADER programme.
The north route
Ten works of art relating to the landscape have been installed along the north route. These were chosen from 114 submissions to a German federal competition by a jury chaired by Prof. Rolf Kuhn, the general manager of the Internationale Bauausstellung Fürst-Pückler-Land. An Internationale Bauausstellung or Internationale architecture exhibition is a German political instrument for urban engineering and architecture, to show new concepts in terms of social, cultural and ecological ideas.Position | Title | Artist |
1st prize | Under the pine trees | Susken Rosenthal |
1st prize | Intermezzo | Susanne Ruoff |
1st prize | The hunt | Joerg Schlinke |
The jury's special prize | Waterfall for Fläming | Wolfgang Buntrock and Frank Nordiek |
Recognition award | Plant labyrinth | Jahna Dahms |
Recognition award | Changes between points of wonder | Sebastian David |
Recognition award | Unexpected encounter between two walking boots with a lot of razzmatazz | Walter Gramming and ushi f |
Recognition award | Of love and the senses | Josefine Günschel and Roland Albrecht |
Recognition award | Axis Mundi | Jens Kanitz |
Recognition award | Glacial erratic | Hartmut Renner |