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Woong Soak Teng: Ways to Tie Trees

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Woong Soak Teng: Ways to Tie Trees captures the largely unseen methods used to stabilise urban trees in Singapore, a city where nature is meticulously shaped to fit an orderly cityscape. Through a series of portraits taken between August and December 2015, Woong Soak Teng reveals the artful and sometimes unconventional techniques of tree tying. The book offers a unique, frontal perspective highlighting the intricate support structures that play a vital role in the coexistence of nature and urban life. Detailed captions provide a topographical context that enhances the visual and conceptual experience.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in urban ecology, environmental art, landscape architecture, and the intersection of nature and city planning. It is suited to both art enthusiasts and those curious about the often unseen elements that support urban greenery.

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Between August and December 2015, Woong Soak Teng explored the man-made garden city of Singapore and made portraits of its staked trees. As in many cities around the world, here trees are uprooted and relocated to conform to a controlled cityscape determined by urban planning. As part of an attempt to construct productive and aesthetic living environments for ourselves, nature has long since been subjected to manipulation at the mercy of human hands.

Featuring a diversity of (sometimes unorthodox) approaches to the art of tree-tying, Ways to Tie Trees presents an intimate encounter with the trees and their much-overlooked supporting structures, which have become an integral element of the human habitat. Teng's consistent, frontal approach and detailed captions based on the trees' locations lend her works a topographical quality which complements the almost abstract elegance of her subjects.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783958293168

Publisher: Steidl Publishers

Format: Multiple-component retail product, boxed

Date Published: 06 September 2018

Country: Germany

Imprint: Steidl Verlag

Illustration: Illustrated in duotone throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 205.0mm

Height: 300.0mm

Weight: 730g

Pages: 34

About the Author

Woong Soak Teng was born in Singapore in 1994 and is currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the city's Nanyang Technological University. Teng's exhibitions include those at the Auckland Festival of Photography 2016, and DECK and Objectifs-Centre for Photography and Film, both in Singapore.

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