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The park and gardens at Schloss Berge (Gelsenkirchen) offer interesting perspectives. Portals formed by trees frame and reveal new scenes. High beechwood hedges flank the way into a labyrinth. Staggered arrangements emphasize distances. The area around the former castle is divided into three sections: the French garden with its geometrical flower borders and allegorical sculptures was created during the late baroque period, whereas the widespread English landscape garden was added during the 18th century. Between the two lies a labyrinth, which encloses a lavishly laid out herb garden with espalier fruit trees and plenty of healing herbs.
Fellow photographer Anna Krajewski guided me through this wonderful park, while walking her English bulldog.
"my little bow is cuter than all of you" - collin, 2026
Christian Philipp Müller, Green Border, 1993
For the 45th Venice Biennial, Müller sought out Austria’s wooded national borders and illegally crossed into neighboring countries of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Slovenia as well as western European states. After each crossing, the artist sent postcards to friends and art dealers with the statement “I crossed the border between X and Y and I AM STILL ALIVE”. While crossing into the Czech Republic, Müller was arrested and banned from reentering the country for three years.
http://www.christianphilippmueller.net/cms/works/Green-Border