Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary things including rubbish, to
make assemblages and then point light to create projected shadows which
show a great likeness to something identifiable including
self-portraits. The art of projection is emblematic of transformative
art. The process of transformation, from discarded waste, scrap metal or
even taxidermy creatures to a recognizable image, echoes the idea of
‘perceptual psychology’ a form of evaluation used for psychological
patients. Noble and Webster are familiar with this process and how
people evaluate abstract forms. Throughout their careers they have
played with the idea of how humans perceive abstract images and define
them with meaning. The result is surprising and powerful as it redefines
how abstract forms can transform into figurative ones.
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