Tim Noble & Sue Webster: the beauty of the waste in shadow
Tim Noble & Sue Webster are two British artists who found the best way to recycle our waste: make works of art without anyone noticing for anything. Art is the pig.
Tim Noble & Sue Webster began with a simple idea: use of waste produced by man to build sculptures to messages. But as for pictures in the bottom of glasses Sakse Japanese appear only when the alcohol is poured in, the works of both artists did not reveal at first glance. Only their shadows projected on a white wall at an angle that reveals all.
Accordingly appear scenes of daily life, men and women, funny pictures or scathing. The wonders of the work of Tim Noble & Sue Webster prove disgusting things in them. All we shall then understand that life is a long river of garbage.
The beauty is born ugly, or otherwise. All in all, to paraphrase Godard, and the One is in the Other.
With works by Tim Noble & Sue Webster have to change from cute funny, and surprising the unbearable. Proof that their work, as our pollution, is here to stay.














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