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The Private Life of Trash
What can a year's worth of rubbish tell us about ourselves?
It's nothing to be proud of, certainly, but it's also not entirely unforgivable: We would know so much less about our ancient ancestors were it not for their trash. Perhaps we might benefit from accelerating this process, learning about ourselves from the prodigious amount of waste our modern culture of consumption produces 4.5 pounds per person every day, nearly one ton per person annually before it is buried and then unearthed in some future century.
In that spirit, starting in 2005, the Brooklyn-based artist Katherine Hubbard embarked on a year-long project to archive her weekly consumption, as evidenced by the contents of her trash can. The resulting 52 images are a personal anthropology of human residue.
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