This art is rubbish : why artists meticulously recreate our trash – so well they even confuse (…)
Resin fruit peel, bronze bin bags and marble loo rolls are among the items of detritus being immortalised by artists – and fetching a high price Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email On the second floor of Hany Armanious’s exhibition at Buxton Contemporary in Melbourne, a curl of tangerine (…)
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