Article 6RS92 From plastic bags to shoelaces, the art in this California show is made entirely of trash

From plastic bags to shoelaces, the art in this California show is made entirely of trash

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Saumya Roy in San Francisco
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6RS92)

The Institute for Contemporary Art in San Francisco has curated a show of alchemized' toothpaste caps, zip ties, broken computer keys and perfume spray tubes

As a young artist, Miguel Arzabe visited art shows around the US to learn from others' work. But his biggest source of inspiration were the exhibit catalogues. Fascinated by the documents, he decided to make his own work out of the books themselves.

He cut the pages into thin strips and wove them into a large, intricate Andean tapestry called Last Weaving - because the strips would make a timeless and lasting work of art - completed in 2018.

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