Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Timothy "Tim" Noble (born 1966) and Susan "Sue" Webster (born 1967), are two British artists who work as a collaborative duo, and are associated with the post-YBA generation of artists.

Tim Noble and Sue Webster's work can be divided into the 'Light Works' and the 'Shadow Works'.

This piece is called Dirty White Trash (With Gulls) and was made in 1998.
6 months' worth of artists' trash, 2 taxidermy seagulls and a light projector.

'Dirty White Trash With Gulls' is a art piece Noble and Webster made by using and gathering all the trash they had, it is a very unusual thing to do and I have never seen anything like this.

It is so interesting how they put all the trash together and used a bright spotlight in front of the trash to be able to see what it really is they made, and the result was a shadow of Noble and Webster sitting on the floor back to back.

This is a great idea and piece, you can barely make out what figure is made of the trash because there is so much colour and shapes its almost impossible to tell, it just looks like messy trash on the ground.

I enjoy their work, its very fascinating and unusual, and its something different from other art.

Noble's and Webster's art and information can be found online on these following websites:
http://www.timnobleandsuewebster.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Noble_and_Sue_Webster

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