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From the page: "British-born and -based artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster skilfully skirt the boundaries between beauty and the shadowier aspects of humanity, playing with our perceptions as well as our notions of taste. Many of their most notable pieces are made from piles of rubbish, with... more
Reviewed by TalSiach Jun 10, 09:46am ( 51 reviews ) • environmentalgraffiti.com
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Rated by keithras on Nov 05, 3:56pm
my junk never looks this cool
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Rated by yangvilla on Oct 20, 7:51pm
genius!
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Rated by cubixel on Oct 01, 9:06am
Interesting. Looks fun to do!
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Rated by NorthBeachnik on Sep 27, 7:38am
On the stage its a heap of garbage; in the shadows its fine art.
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Rated by kaety on Sep 15, 7:38pm
Fantastically inventive and challenging - as good art should be
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Rated by dreamingofthesea on Sep 12, 9:06am
how trashy.
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Rated by piggypalace on Sep 10, 3:38am
Excellent
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Reviewed by Miguistikerms on Sep 09, 9:16pm
Art with garbage! Enjoy!
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Rated by tele-mark on Aug 29, 2:18pm
Amazing