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Tim & Sue Noble & Webster BIOGRAPHY
Born 1967 Leicester, England. Known for: Collaborative conceptual installation pieces-assemblage.
Meeting as art students in the 1980s at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England, Tim Noble, born in Stroud, and Sue Webster, born in Leicester, have been collaborating in conceptual,... Read full biography
Meeting as art students in the 1980s at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England, Tim Noble, born in Stroud, and Sue Webster, born in Leicester, have been collaborating in conceptual, assemblage artwork ever since. They live in Shoreditch of East London and are part of the group of... Read full biography
Meeting as art students in the 1980s at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England, Tim Noble, born in Stroud, and Sue Webster, born in Leicester, have been collaborating in conceptual, assemblage artwork ever since. They live in Shoreditch of East London and are part of the group of avant-garde, post Young British Artist group, collected by Charles Saatchi and exhibited in the recent opening of his London Gallery in County Hall. Some of their assemblage pieces are created from found... Read full biography
Meeting as art students in the 1980s at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England, Tim Noble, born in Stroud, and Sue Webster, born in Leicester, have been collaborating in conceptual, assemblage artwork ever since. They live in Shoreditch of East London and are part of the group of avant-garde, post Young British Artist group, collected by Charles Saatchi and exhibited in the recent opening of his London Gallery in County Hall. Some of their assemblage pieces are created from found objects and rubbish from London streets. Characteristic of their work is Black Narcissus, 2006, which casts pictorial shadows, and another, Scarlett, exhibited in spring, 2008 at the Sigmund Freud Museum in Hampstead in London, is sexually/'Freudian'... Read full biography
Meeting as art students in the 1980s at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England, Tim Noble, born in Stroud, and Sue Webster, born in Leicester, have been collaborating in conceptual, assemblage artwork ever since. They live in Shoreditch of East London and are part of the group of avant-garde, post Young British Artist group, collected by Charles Saatchi and exhibited in the recent opening of his London Gallery in County Hall. Some of their assemblage pieces are created from found objects and rubbish from London streets. Characteristic of their work is Black Narcissus, 2006, which casts pictorial shadows, and another, Scarlett, exhibited in spring, 2008 at the Sigmund Freud Museum in Hampstead in London, is sexually/'Freudian' oriented with "a motorized, table-top jumble of broken doll parts, electric motors and wiring, along with various conta... Read full biography
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Meeting as art students in the 1980s at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England, Tim Noble, born in Stroud, and Sue Webster, born in Leicester, have been collaborating in conceptual, assemblage artwork ever since. They live in Shoreditch of East London and are part of the group of avant-garde, post Young British Artist group, collected by Charles Saatchi and exhibited in the recent opening of his London Gallery in County Hall. Some of their assemblage pieces are created from found objects and rubbish from London streets.
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