
Pollinating in America was a Landart Project developed from 2004 until 2014. Through multiple collaborations with photographers, artists, and volunteers these pollinations aimed at multiplying the treasures of Mother Earth merging with the landscape, being reunited with the Natural world, carried away with the wind through valleys, rivers, beaches and rocks.
Pollinations
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In this land art performance series, the artists carried out a series of improvised tasks and movements called pollinations. This term, metaphorically used, refers to the diffusion of its art exhibited in nature, gratifying and becoming a new scenario rediscovered through the eyes of the invited collaborators, and sometimes also spontaneous passers-by. These art actions included in the land art realm were socio-artistic experiences, created in order to reach represent the movement of the smallest grain of pollen.
Field interventions were acts aimed at intensifying and focusing a newly acquired awareness of humans towards the value and importance of protecting the environment. This is promoted through the knowledge of strategic spaces in Argentina and in all of America, produced through interventions of the land with a positive vision, activating its inherent natural beauty. These interventions have been photographed by different artists who complemented the work of Sandy Sudar through their own personal perspective.




























































