Box Vox

packaging as content

August 28, 2012

Serving Suggestion

On the left is Sue Webster and Tim Noble’s 2004 kinetic sculpture, “Serving Suggestion.” On the right is a detail of an ad for Oscar Mayer’s “remarkable new food packaging invention” (circa 1947) that we wrote about in April. (not currently online)

I just wish I could have found a video of the motorized “Serving Suggestion” sculpture in action …

“A touch of humor came from irreverent duo Sue Webster and Tim Noble, whose Serving Suggestion, a sexually charged version of the English staple (a replica of baked beans and sausage), sold for £35,000. One had to laugh at the reactions of prudish viewers staring at what appears to be a generic tin of beans, when suddenly, a glistening red sausage slowly surfaces and stands shockingly erect — only to disappear again into the saucy soup.”

Frieze Action, Joe La Placa, October, 26, 2004, Artnet

(See another sculpture by Sue Webster and Tim Noble in Packaging Cityscapes)

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