In Borgloon, Fred Eerdekens (BE) shows a folded line in the landscape. Along the Roman Road (Romeinse Kassei) you will find a wooden-like sculpture where you – only when looking from the right angle – can read the word ‘twijfelgrens’ (doubt border). Fred Eerdekens often uses language as a medium for his artworks. At the same time, his work is a reflection on how language works. For Twijfelgrens you have to assume the right position to be able to read the ‘concealed’ word and to gain insight.
Practical info
On display:
. permanent
Location:
. Roman Road (Romeinse Kassei) by Bolleberg (walking path)
Access:
. Twijfelgrens is accessible only by foot or by bicycle. If you come by car, please park on the (P2) parking at Sint-Truidersteenweg between Grootloonstraat and Neremstraat and continue by foot. From the parking you may follow the green walking route.
This art work is located in an agricultural area. Please respect the activities of the agricultural workers.