Tim Noble and Sue Webster
Sorry, this event ended on Saturday, August 30, 2008.
Where: The Goss-Michael Collection, 2500 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas
Cost: Free
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The creators of an impressive sculpture catalogue, Noble and Webster's work subtly scorns a consumer-centric culture and its penchant for excess, opting instead to celebrate nonconformist individuality. Using a variety of mediums, including neon lighting, scrap metal and household rubbish through which to convey their meaning, Noble and Webster's art in arresting, profound and revolutionary. Initially taking the international art scene by storm in the early 1990's the artists attribute themselves as being "consistently inconsistent" in their work. Making their pieces and underlying credos stand out in a world that often values conformity over the individual, this element of the unpredictable gives their work's intensity cachet.
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Event posted March 7, 2008
Last updated April 29, 2008
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