> 1) Eat Art
>
> Rirkrit Tiravanija's art is food. People stop by his apartment
> and he makes them dinner - it's a process everyone is familiar
> with. When he makes dinner in a gallery or a museum, he leaves
> remanants behind, plates, cups, garbage. After a few days,
> flies are attracted, gas fills up in containers. Something
> happens. That is the work.
Lately, he's been setting up habitats - of course, he keeps on
cooking....
http://www.stonewall-columbus.org/journal/9903_performarts.cfm
>
> 2) Edible art, food projects and recipes, Food works and
> multiples
My friend Jenny and I shared space in my studio for a local
"Artists' Studio Tour" in September. Jenny shot photographs of
portions of my anatomy and I emailed them to a bakery, who
sprayed lemon vanilla cookies with ink jet food coloring,
creating photographic images on the icing, which were then
shrinkwrapped. The sign over the cookie tray of merchandise
read "cookies with body, $5 each, completely edible."
In retrospect, we really should have videotaped those who savored
them. :)
>
> 4) Fashion
I have always been fascinated with artists' shoes (well, shoes in
general are a fetish, but especially these).
http://users.skynet.be/swenters.shoes/page10.html
Yum, yum,
Patricia