This art is rubbish: why artists meticulously recreate our trash – so well they even confuse cleaners
PositiveWorld Affairs

- Artists, including Hany Armanious, are creating meticulous replicas of everyday trash items, such as resin fruit peels and bronze bin bags, which are displayed in galleries like Buxton Contemporary in Melbourne. These artworks are so realistic that they often confuse cleaners, blurring the line between art and waste.
- This trend highlights a growing appreciation for the aesthetic value of discarded materials, challenging perceptions of art and waste. It also reflects a broader movement within contemporary art to engage with environmental themes and consumer culture, potentially influencing future artistic practices and market trends.
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