Friday, July 16, 2010

Eatlacma

Eatlacma opened in late June (runs til November 11, 2010)
- a transdisciplinary exhibition exploiting the institution's diverse collection.

Brett McKenzie eating a hamburger.
LACMA is a year-long investigation into food, art, culture and politics. It explores the social role of art and ritual in community and human relationships. EATLACMA unfolds seasonally, with artist’s gardens planted and harvested on the museum campus and concurrent exhibition: Fallen Fruit Presents The Fruit of LACMA (27/07-7/11). It culminates in a day-long event (November 7, 2010) in which over fifty artists and collectives re-imagine the entire museum’s campus and galleries.

Brett McKenzie eating a hamburger.

“Show Us How You Eat”
is part of this exhibition - a social networking art experiment that investigates how people masticate and generally get a kick out of food.
- curated by Fallen Fruit—David Burns, Matias Viegener and Austin Young—and LACMA curator Michele Urton.
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