two ways by Justyna Janetzek: Sculpture in the Sculpture Park Art on the Tree


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Sculture as a trace of the lost: Justyna Janetzek in the Berger Gardens
With two ways, Justyna Janetzek opens a work in the sculpture park Art on the Tree that gains new presence from a felled tree trunk. The artistic intervention does not rely on reconstruction, but on transformation: The fragment becomes the starting point of a sculptural form that makes loss, memory, and future visible at the same time.
An art experience in open space
The Berger Gardens create an exhibition atmosphere with their paths, groups of trees, and open sightlines, where sculpture does not appear as an isolated object but as part of the landscape. Here, Janetzek's work unfolds its special strength: Light, wood structure, and surroundings enter into a quiet conversation that intensifies the aesthetic experience.
Between natural form and plastic placement
From an art historical perspective, two ways connects to central questions of contemporary sculpture: How does a body remain readable when its original state is lost? How can a remnant be not only documented but also productively rewritten? Janetzek answers these questions with a sensitive, material-conscious vocabulary of forms that consciously keeps the boundary between nature, intervention, and artwork open.
Curation in open space
The sculpture park Art on the Tree has represented a special connection between art, environment, and cultural education since the early 1990s. The works arise in the tension between urban landscape and nature. For visitors, the walk becomes a viewing of works in the open air, where art unfolds not behind glass, but directly in the space.
Why the visit is worthwhile
two ways promises a quiet but sustainable art experience: a sculpture that gains form from disappearance and sharpens the focus on material, time, and transformation. Those who engage with this place experience contemporary art as a concentrated encounter with landscape and meaning.
Conclusion: This exhibition opening impressively demonstrates how a poetic, reflective sculpture arises from a felled tree trunk. A visit to the Berger Gardens is worthwhile for everyone who wishes to experience art in public space, wood sculpture, and the quiet power of transformation.
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