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Fred Eerdekens - Twijfelgrens
05.06.2011 to 31.12.2014

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.

Foto's

Photo: Fred Eerdekens
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Twijfelgrens, Fred Eerdekens, pit, Z-OUT; photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33

Video's

Fred Eerdekens - Twijfelgrens - 3D rendering
Fred Eerdekens - twijfelgrens - Resultaat
Fred Eerdekens - Twijfelgrens - Uitvoering
Fred Eerdekens - Twijfelgrens - Concept
Z-OUT TVL
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Z33 blog

10.11.2011

It will be a great and sunny autumn weekend this week, and that will make spectacular sights in our art in public space project in Borgloon. You still can visit Twijfelgrens van Fred Eerdekens, Reading between the Lines van Gijs van Vaerenbergh and project Burchtheuvel van Tadashi Kawamata. But for those who can't make it to Borgloon, Belgium, our photographer Kristof Vrancken made some beautiful pictures

29.09.2011

This is the last week that you can rent the Space Frame Vehicles by N55. The tree tents by Dré Wapenaar will be taken down as well, for safekeeping during the winter. Next year, the tents will be put back in the trees at the side of the road to the castle of Hex. And, even more interesting, next summer you will be able to rent a tree tent in the Tranendreef!

Last summer, 10 subscribers of the Z33 newsletter have had the chance to test a tree tent in the Tranendreef. Those people experienced an exeptional night in the landscape in the region of Limburg. The many entousiastic emails we received from the winners, made that very clear.

Photo: George Das

Meanwhile you can still visit the other pit art works in Borgloon:
. Fred Eerdekens - Twijfelgrens
. Dré Wapenaar - Tentvillage - Revisited
. Gijs Van Vaerenbergh - Reading between the Lines
. Tadashi Kawamata - Project Burchtheuvel
. Wapke Feenstra - Bewegend Landschap

27.09.2011

The weather was lovely last Saturday when Z33 introduced the new pit works Reading between the Lines by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh and project Burchtheuvel byTadashi Kawamata to the public. Take a look at the pictures of the opening with speeches and the crowd that explores the art works and also the landscape of the city of Borgloon.


photos: Kristof Vrancken / Z33

24.09.2011

For two weeks the Japanse artist Tadashi Kawamata worked with thirty-some architect, interior architect and visual arts students in the centre of Borgloon. Around the Burchtheuvel - a historically important location in Borgloon - a gigantic sculpture now is standing. 

Today at 2pm the sculpture will be officially introduced to the public and the press. Afterwards we all walk (15 min.) to the church Reading between the Lines of Gijs Van Vaerenbergh. This art work was finished a couple of weeks ago, but now also will be officially be presented to the public. Full program opening event.

Both works are part of the project pit: art in open space in Borgloon, part of Z-OUT by Z33.

The students and also photographer Kristof Vrancken took a lot of pictures during the workshop / construction. Looking at these photos you can experience the whole building process of the sculpture.

Many thanks to the artist, the students, their teachers and even some visitors for their cooporation and hard work. Thanks to the city of Borgloon for helping us making this happen.

photos: Kristof Vrancken / Z33

photos by participants of the workshop project Burchtheuvel

01.09.2011

Tthe construction of the church by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh starts today! The art work Reading between the Lines will rise up in the landscape of Borgloon during September 1 & 2. The official opening will be on September 24 at 2pm - 5pm.

Reading between the Lines is an art work for pit - art in the public space at Borgloon-Heers. The church is constructed of thin layers of steel. Due to the special construction method you can always see the landscape through the church. This way the church is always present and absent in the landscape at the same time.

The construction is quite a misson. The construction team will be working hard from early in the morning on. You can follow it whole day at the site (between the Romeinse Kassei & de water tower - 50°47'44.56"N -  5°21'2.82"O). And even more, at the end of the workday today there will be a bbq for all the work people, neighbours and art loving visitors.

Take a look at some pictures of the production Reading between the Lines in the atelier (c) Gijs Van Vaerenbergh:

17.06.2011

Take a look at the pictures from pit and the kick off day at Borgloon-Heers.

At this moment you can experience 4 items at pit. Twijfelgrens by Fred Eerdekens, Tentvillage - Revisited by Dré Wapenaar, Space Frame Vehicles by N55 en Bewegend Landschap (Moving Landscape) by Wapke Feenstra (ism Flacc).

On the pit map you can find every work and their location. This map is designed by  Joost Gootens (www.grootens.nl), internationally reknown for his atlasses. The map is available at the Toerist Office of Borgloon.

pit is an organic project that continues to grow, month after month. In August the construction of 'Reading Between the Lines' by Gijs Van Vaerenberg will start. In the photoslideshow you can see the scale model of this church design.

Would you like to know more about how pit will evolve in the next months? Take a look at the pit page.

photo's: Kristof Vrancken