in Museum@Woodlands, a project by Singapore Art Museum and National Library Board to create a fusion learning space at the library
Woodlands Regional Library
January to June 2004
How is nature art? How do we respond to nature as art? Land art started in the late 1960s, when art moved outdoors into large-scale installation. Documenting and focusing on human interactions with our surroundings and environment, Borrowed Nature introduces materials from Land art into the library, such as sand, soil, salt, grass, plants, seeds, and human content. In the same way, Land art questions our engagements with the environment through transforming our experience of nature.