8. Chris Jordan Chris Jordan was both a business lawyer and an amateur photographer. When he was 38 he gave up his job and became a professional photographer. His approach is at the same time a militant, political and artistic one.
9. In the U.S.A. two millions of plastic bottles are thrown away every 5 minutes, and Jordan took pictures of these millions of bottles.
10. Tim Noble and Sue Webster Heap of Household refuse in the shape of silhouette, projected on a wall
11. Bruno Mouron and Pascal Rostain Neuilly sur Seine (France ) Analyzing the contents of the bins is a means of comprehending people’s consumption and social behaviours.
15. Tony Cragg: sorting Tony Douglas Cragg is using the objects our industrial world rejects. Thus he piles up objects according to their size or their material, and also according to their color, as if a simple operation of sorting could naturally create a work of art in a very natural way…
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17. ARMAN Workshop bin From 1959, Arman exposes the wastebin series made up of refuse.
18. CESAR Waste from our consumer society interested César and he made compressions of cars and newspapers. Fondation Cartier Exhibition 1 month of reading for the inhabitants of Basel