Category: Archive
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End Of Show Round-up
Thanks to everyone who went to the M.A.I. and checked out Survival Japanese Cooking between November 13th and December 13th. I received some press from Hour.ca, The Concordian, The McGill Daily, and La Grange. The exhibit is also scheduled to appear on TV5’s Mixeur in early 2009. For those who didn’t have a chance to come to Montréal and see it in person, I have uploaded some photos…
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Don’t miss this coming event.
Artist, writer, and curator Mark Clintberg will lead the conference Eating Out of Bounds: An Art of Food, A Politics of Taste. This lecture in english will explore the use of food as a primary material for artworks through the examination of eating as an aesthetic experience and political act; artworks that vanish through ingestion;…
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Merci !
Thanks for everyone who came to celebrate the opening of the Survival Japanese Cooking at M.A.I! I’ll be soon putting some PDFs for the cook book and the paper models for you to download at home. I just need some recovering time before starting to get back to work. Please come back again a little…
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Survival Japanese Cooking 2006 in Rotterdam
The Survival Japanese Cooking project derives from my art practice in sculpture. Local food and kitchen equipment are used as material to explore the possibility of culinary cultural crossover. The project was executed while staying for a week at This Neck of the Woods, a Canadian themed camp site, organized by Yvette Poorter in Rotterdam, the…
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Bolik & ZIB
Bolik was a soviet trained space dog who ran away a few days before her flight in 1951. A replacement, a street dog, was quickly found and made a successful flight. She was named ZIB, allegedly a Russian acronym meaning “Substitute for missing Bolik” . This project examines the raw creative process by relating to…
