The artwork acts as a focal point for discussions around the relationship between nature and human cognition, illustrating how art can serve as a critical medium for interpreting and understanding complex ideas.
Reimagining Ubud’s loose urban boundaries, Loose Footings blurs the line between function and form—inviting public interaction, reinterpretation, and reflection on the ever-shifting nature of city space.
This exhibition reflects the interconnectedness of contemporary art practices without a central narrative. It explores the concept of “tandur” (cultivation), emphasizing humanity’s direct contact with nature. Today, modern civilization is returning to its relationship with the natural world.
The artwork acts as a focal point for discussions around the relationship between nature and human cognition, illustrating how art can serve as a critical medium for interpreting and understanding complex ideas.