‘Real Life is Rubbish’ and other works by Sue Webster & Tim Noble
Posted: July 7th, 2009 | Author: CB | Filed under: art | Tags: food glorious food!, sculpture, sustainability | 2 Comments »
Dirty White Trash [With Gulls], 1998
Six months’ worth of the artists’ rubbish
Variable dimensions
Real Life is Rubbish, 2002
Two separate piles of general household rubbish with projected light
Less within the domain of disgust, the trash pile in Real Life Is Rubbish is constructed out of studio instead of everyday waste. Tools that the artists would eventually run out of – like a screwdriver that serves as Noble’s nose – and discarded items such as used up brass polish are piled together. Out of the apparent jumble of chaos, two perfectly formed silhouettes of the artists emerge. (Source)

HE/SHE(installation view) 2003
Modern Art, London

HE/SHE (daylight view), 2003

Metal fucking rats with heart shaped tail, 2007
22″ x 25″ x 7″
Welded scrap metal and light projector

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