Link to The Guardian |
"Inorganic waste, which does not decay, proliferates. And for at least a
century, artists have been recycling it. Picasso was the first to stick pages of discarded newspapers, broken chair seats and bits of cloth to his paintings to invent the art of collage...
"The junkshop items that Robert Rauschenberg incorporated in his Combines, conjure nostalgic, surreal meanings – they are more redemptive than Arman's bleak portrait of consumer society...
"Rubbish is part of the modern condition, and it was artists who were the
first to see it. But the poetry of rubbish seems a luxury now. The
horror of waste has overwhelmed its beauty."
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