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Tim Noble & Sue Webster

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Tim Noble (1966, Stroud, UK) and Sue Webster (1967, Leicester, UK) met as Fine Art students at Nottingham Trent University in 1986 where they both arrived a day late for class.

The artists have officially collaborated since 1996 and are associated with the post-YBA (Young British Artist) generation of artists. Noble and Webster’s artistic persona, along with their status as a couple, is intrinsic to the meaning of their works.


Formally, their art can be deconstructed into ‘Light Works’ and ‘Shadow Works’, although these two categories remain directly related. The Shadow Works consist primarily of sculptures incorporating diverse materials such as household rubbish, scrap metal and taxidermy animals; by shining light onto these assemblages they are transformed into highly accurate shadow profile portraits.


The light sculptures are constructed using computer-sequenced light bulbs that perpetually flash, sending out messages of consumerism, love and hate — often simultaneously. These works reference the iconic pop culture symbols that are communicated through the mass media in Britain and America, as well as recalling the carnival shows and neon signage typical of working-class sea-side Britain, Piccadilly Circus, and Las Vegas.


Punk music has been a strong influence on both Webster and Noble, who states: ‘I think anything that’s a bit of a rocket up the arse, anything that kicks against the routine, against the mundane things that close down your mind, is a refreshing and good thing. Punk did that very successfully.’ Webster was even one of the six people shortlisted to host the 1980s cult music programme 'The Tube'.


Since their first solo show in London, British Rubbish (1996), Noble and Webster have enjoyed international recognition. Their work is in the permanent collections of the Arken Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen; Artis-François Pinault, France; Dakis Joannou Collection, Athens; The Goss-Michael Collection, Dallas; Honart Museum, Tehran, Iran; Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; National Portrait Gallery, London; The Olbricht Collection, Berlin; Project Space 176–The Zabludowicz Collection, London; Saatchi Collection, London; Samsung Museum, Seoul, Korea; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.


Publications of the artists’ work include Polymorphous Perverse, a catalogue of their Freud Museum exhibition (London: Other Criteria, 2008), and Wasted Youth, a comprehensive survey of the artists' work from 1996 to 2006 with essays by Jeffrey Deitch and Sir Norman Rosenthal (New York: Rizzoli, 2006). A new publication, British Rubbish, will be published by Rizzoli in Autumn, 2011.


In 2009, they were awarded Honorary Doctor of Arts degrees at Nottingham Trent University in recognition of their contribution to contemporary British Art.

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Exhibitions

2012
Nihilistic Optimistic
(Blain|Southern, London, UK)
2011
Burning, Bright: A Short History of the Light Bulb
The Pace Gallery, New York, NY
2011
Turning the Seventh Corner
Blain|Southern Berlin, DE
2010
The Head of Isabella Blow
National Portrait Gallery (solo room), London, UK
2009
20 Modern Classics
Triumph Gallery, Moscow, RU
2008
Tim Noble & Sue Webster
The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas, US
2008
Electric Fountain
Rockefeller Plaza, New York, US
2007
Sacrificial Heart
Gagosian Gallery, Davies Street, London, UK
2007
Serving Suggestion
The Wrong Gallery, Tate Modern, London, UK
2006
Polymorphous Perverse
The Freud Museum, London, UK
2005
The Glory Hole
Bortolami Dayan, New York, US
2004
Tim Noble & Sue Webster
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, US
2004
Modern Art is Dead
Modern Art, London, UK
2003
Tim Noble & Sue Webster
P.S.1. MoMA, New York, US
2001
Instant Gratification
Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, US
2000
Masters of the Universe
Deste Foundation, Athens, GR
1998
WOW, Modern Art
London, UK
1996
British Rubbish
Independent Art Space, London, UK

Galleries

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