Showing posts with label #nihilisticoptimistic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #nihilisticoptimistic. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

nihilistic optimistic

my beautiful mistake, 2012 
wheelbarrow, two chairs, stool, books, tube of paint, pencil, wood, steel, aluminium, rubber, cotton sheet


nasty pieces of work, 2008-2009 
two wooden stepladders, discarded wood, broken tools, light projector


self-imposed misery, 2010 
wooden stepladder, discarded wood, light projector


wild mood swings, 2009-10 
two wooden stepladders, discarded wood, light projector


youngman, 2012 
wooden stepladder, discarded wood, light projector


tim noble & sue webster 
photo by peter mallet

tim noble and sue webster/nihilistic optimistic
10 october 2012 - 24 november 2012


nihilistic optimistic is tim nboble & sue webster's first major solo exhibition in london since 2006. featuring 6 large scale works, the show builds upon the artists' sustained investigation into self-portraiture, further deconstructing the relationship between materiality & form which has been so intrinsic to their practice.

constructed principally from discarded wood & other materials, the artists describe these sculptures as 'street compositions'. each work appears abstracted or even unfinished as the debris of the artists' studio - gathered sawdust, wood shavings & tools - lie scattered around the sculptures. a sense of urban chaos is implicit within the construction of the surrounding gallery environment.

the exhibition's dualistic title, nihilistic optimistic, responds to the oppositional forces present within these works, & indeed within the artists themselves; the show is at once constructive & destructive, hopeful & despairing. light & shadow, form & absence, figuration & abstraction all inform one another & exist in a constant state of tension.