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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Suzanne Knight, Message in a bottle- November/Charlie SOS (albatross), 2022
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Suzanne Knight, Message in a bottle- November/Charlie SOS (albatross), 2022

Suzanne Knight Australian, b. 1964

Message in a bottle- November/Charlie SOS (albatross), 2022
Tapestry weaving (wool, bamboo, cotton), metal, wood
34.5cm H. x 22.5cm W. variable
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“ Plastic exists in all languages and in the homes of all nations. During the past few years we’ve purchased plastic bottles containing disinfectants, chemicals and antiseptics, used to scrub...
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“ Plastic exists in all languages and in the homes of all nations. During the past few years we’ve purchased plastic bottles containing disinfectants, chemicals and antiseptics, used to scrub away a virus, washing these liquids down our sinks, sending empty bottles onto our beaches, into our oceans. In this work the artist has translated words such as disinfectant and sterilise into different languages, cut up and jumbled the letters to create a universal language of consumerism and waste, then woven these ‘words’ into common plastic shapes. There are no borders for the spread of a virus or the spread of waste. “
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