This publication critically assesses and illuminates ways in which the
arts can confront
food-related
issues, through the contributions of artists, anthropologists, activists,
agronomists, and chefs.
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of artists and artist
collectives interrogating the global politics and ethics of food
production, distribution, and consumption.
As an important document of new research and thinking around the subject,
this book, co-published with Delfina Foundation, contains reflections on
food by prominent artists, anthropologists, and activists, among others.
Interviews with chefs, policy makers, and agronomists critically assess
and illuminate the ways the arts confront food-related issues, ranging
from the infrastructure of global and local food systems, its
impact on social organization, alternatives and sustainability, climate
and
ecology, health and
policy,
science and
biodiversity, and
identity
and community.
Contributions by
Kathrin Böhm, Center for Genomic Gastronomy,
Leone Contini,
Cooking Sections, Chris Fite-Wassilak, Amy Franceschini &
Michael
Taussig, Fernando García-Dory, Melanie Jackson, Dagna Jakubowska,
Nick Laessing, Jane Levi,
Candice Lin, Poppy Litchfield, Christine Mackey,
Taus Makhacheva, Elia Nurvista, Senam
Okudzeto, Thomas Pausz, Daniel Salomon, Vivien Sansour, Standart Thinking,
Serkan Taycan,
Lantian Xie, Raed Yassin.
Edited by Dani Burrows and Aaron Cezar.
Texts by Tim Lang, Raj Patel, Harry G. West.
Conversations between Ferran Adrià and Marta Arzak, Tamara Ben-Ari and
Asunción Molinos Gordo, Mark Hix and Patrick Holden, Michel Pimbert and
Tomás Uhnák, Michael Vazquez and
Michael Rakowitz.
Graphic design: Marco Ugolini, Objectif.
Published with the Delfina Foundation.
published in May 2020
English edition
18 x 24 cm (softcover)
240 pages
ISBN : 978-3-95679-516-9
EAN : 9783956795169
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