MICHELE LIAN finds out that the WWF Art for Nature exhibition is not all about nature.
In one corner stands a fish tank containing a farting model elephant submerged in water, and in another, an image of a blood-splattered orangutan.
These are some of the thought-provoking works of art at the World Wide Fund For Nature's annual Art For Nature exhibition at Rimbun Dahan, in Kuang, Selangor. Themed Paradise Lost/Paradise Found by its curator and art critic Laura Fan, the exhibition explores the idea of paradise and the roles people play in creating or destroying it.