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Castello Sforzesco, Vigevano (Italia)

   

11 luglio 2012

     

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Garbage performed at the Pondamonium event at Warner Park.

this is the garbage can outside of the Dickson City (PA.) Gallery of Sound. I have never put a CD sticker on this can before. Not that I can recall, anyway.

A visit on and around Garbage Hill !

Home to the Zabaleen Community of Coptic Christians in Cairo

Angel Park, Alexandria VA, Garbage Pictures, May, 2009

Garbage @ AB Brussel 2012 (Sharon Vandeput)

siempre...espere verlos....me trae recuerdos de mi adolescencia..REBELDE...

The far left one is for cans, the next for PET bottles, the next for plastics, and the far right for burnable stuff.

01. Vow5:15

02. No Gods No Masters3:36

03. Stupid Girl4:46

04. #1 Crush5:00

05. I Think I'm Paranoid3:48

06. Wolves6:49

07. Not Your Kind Of People5:11

08. Special4:49

09. Wicked Ways ^4:41

10. When I Grow Up5:06

11. Push It5:10

12. Only Happy When It Rains4:50

"Look beneath your lid some morning,

See those things you didn't quite consume—

Your fresh garbage"...

Spirit

from their first album.

Garbage + Maxïmo Park + Honeyblood at Digbeth Arena, Birmingham, UK - 8th September 2018

 

Photos by Rob Hadley

guni,peste gunoi,peste gunoi.....tot in botosani

Union Square 10/15/23

trash "can" for pedestrian on sidewalk...what a progressive technology !!

Not enough garbage bins in Toronto's parks

(for English scroll down)

 

Aus Dosen und Kanistern, Computerschrott und anderem Abfall hatte er sie zusammengesetzt und auf eine lange Reise geschickt. Seit 1996 ziehen sein Trash People um die Welt. "Es sind alles Stationen, die auf die Geschichte der Welt Einfluss genommen haben", sagt der 66-jährige Aktionskünstler. Auf der Chinesischen Mauer, an den Pyramiden von Gizeh, auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau, aber auch in 2800 Metern Höhe am Matterhorn oder in 880 Meter Tiefe im möglichen Atomendlager Gorleben baute er seine Müllmenschen auf.

 

HA Schult gilt als Provokateur der Gegenwartskunst, als wilder Wolf, der wachrütteln will: Er ist der erste europäische Künstler, der den Müll und die Umwelt zu seinen Hauptthemen machte und durch schonungslose, fast aggressive Inszenierungen bekannt wurde. "Nur an starke Bilder erinnern sich die Leute", so beschrieb Schult in der Vergangenheit immer wieder die Intention seines Wirkens. Zu diesem künstlerischen Credo passen auch die "Trash-People".

 

Er ist ein Umweltkünstler der ersten Stunde. "Alles ist eine globale Welt geworden, und diese Globalisierung symbolisieren die Trash People mit ihrer Reise", sagt der Wahlkölner. "Die Entwicklung des ökologischen Ungleichgewichts wurde von uns Künstlern sehr früh aufgenommen", sagt Schult. Und auch seine "Trash People", die in Köln "Cologne People" heißen und aus Kölner Müll gefertigt wurden, seien ein Resultat dieser Entwicklung. "Auf dem Müll landet die Kehrseite des Wohlstands", lautet Schults Credo.

 

Trash People. In zwanzig Containern streifen sie wie Flüchtlinge der Konsumgesellschaft durch die Welt. Die Trash People sind Bilder von uns selbst. Wir produzieren Müll und wir werden zu Müll. Die Coca-Cola-Flasche von heute ist der römische archäologische Fund von morgen.

 

Die Armen sammeln den Müll der Reichen, die Ärmeren sammeln den Müll der Armen. Und die Ärmsten graben ein Loch in der Sahara, um sich am hungrigen Feuer des Mülls zu wärmen. Über allem liegt die schwarze Schallwolke der bellenden Höllenhunde. Am Ende wird es von Sand bedeckt sein und ein Jahr später wird dort ein Golfhotel gebaut werden. HA Schult, 1999

 

Die Trash People starteten ihren Zug um die Welt 1996 in Xanten und machten Station in Paris und Moskau (1999), Peking und an der Chinesischen Mauer (2001). Danach wurden sie in Kairo und Gizeh (2002), Zermatt (2003), Kilkenny Castle (2003), Gorleben (2004) und 2005 in Brüssel ausgestellt.

 

Vom 21. April bis zum 01. Mai 2006 sind die eintausend 1,80 m großen, aus Müll gepressten Figuren auf dem Roncalliplatz vor dem Kölner Dom zu sehen. Danach ziehen die Figuren weiter in den New Yorker Central Park und in die Antarktis.

 

Roncalli Platz, Köln - 26. April 2006

 

360.schnurstracks.de/panoramafotografie/koeln/trash-people/

www.haschult.de/action/trashpeople#content

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Trash People by HA Schult, Cologne

 

He put them together from cans and canisters, computer scrap and other waste and sent them on a long journey. His Trash People have been traveling the world since 1996. "They are all stations that have had an impact on the history of the world," says the 66-year-old performance artist. He has set up his trash people on the Great Wall of China, at the pyramids of Giza, on Red Square in Moscow, but also at an altitude of 2,800 meters on the Matterhorn or at a depth of 880 meters in the possible Gorleben nuclear repository.

 

HA Schult is regarded as a provocateur of contemporary art, a wild wolf who wants to shake things up: he is the first European artist to make waste and the environment his main themes and to become known for his unsparing, almost aggressive stagings. "People only remember strong images," is how Schult has repeatedly described the intention of his work in the past. The "Trash People" also fit in with this artistic credo.

 

He is an environmental artist from the very beginning. "Everything has become a global world, and the Trash People symbolize this globalization with their journey," says the Cologne resident. "The development of ecological imbalance was taken up by us artists very early on," says Schult. And his "Trash People", which are called "Cologne People" in Cologne and are made from Cologne's garbage, are also a result of this development. "The flip side of prosperity ends up in the trash," is Schult's credo.

 

Trash People. They roam the world in twenty containers like refugees from consumer society. The Trash People are images of ourselves. We produce trash and we become trash. Today's Coca-Cola bottle is tomorrow's Roman archaeological find.

 

The poor collect the garbage of the rich, the poorer collect the garbage of the poor. And the poorest dig a hole in the Sahara to warm themselves by the hungry fire of the garbage. Above it all lies the black sonic cloud of barking hellhounds. In the end it will be covered in sand and a year later a golf hotel will be built there. HA Schult, 1999

 

The Trash People started their tour around the world in Xanten in 1996 and made stops in Paris and Moscow (1999), Beijing and at the Great Wall of China (2001). They were then exhibited in Cairo and Giza (2002), Zermatt (2003), Kilkenny Castle (2003), Gorleben (2004) and in Brussels in 2005.

 

From April 21 to May 01, 2006, the one thousand 1.80 m tall figures pressed from garbage can be seen on Roncalliplatz in front of Cologne Cathedral. The figures will then move on to New York's Central Park and Antarctica.

 

Roncalli Square, Cologne - April 26, 2006

 

360.schnurstracks.de/panoramafotografie/koeln/trash-people/

www.haschult.de/action/trashpeople#content

Garbage at the Space in Westbury NY on 10/23/15

Garbage @Fabrique, Segrate Milano 09/06/2016

 

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Monday, October 1, 2012

 

Garbage at the Warfield theatre in San Francisco.

Practicing with the wide angle lens. It makes the houses look bendy!

Garbage @Fabrique, Segrate Milano 09/06/2016

 

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The garbage car from the back. It came at 9:10 every day, with an almost un-indian punctuality.

 

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Der Müllwagen von hinten. Er kam jeden Tag um 9:10 Uhr, mit einer fast un-indischen Pünktlichkeit.

Monday, October 1, 2012

 

Garbage at the Warfield theatre in San Francisco.

 

Ooooo… blue lights.

Garbage in concerto a Padova, foto di Emanuela Vigna per www.rockon.it

after one week strike of the garbage collectors, hamburg st pauli

Usually my husband takes the garbage out. Tonight he was mowing the lawn and asked me to take the can to the end of the drive. Great selfie photo op!

 

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