
Since the 1930s, numerous artists have used the simple act of sharing food and drink to advance aesthetic goals and to foster critical engagement with the culture of their moment. These artist-orchestrated meals can offer a radical form of hospitality that punctures everyday experience, using the meal as a means to shift perceptions and spark encounters that aren't always possible in a fast-moving and segmented society.
Feast surveys this practice for the first time, presenting the work of more than thirty artists and artist groups who have transformed the shared meal into a compelling artistic medium. The exhibition examines the history of the artist-orchestrated meal, assessing its roots in early-twentieth century European avant-garde art, its development over the past decades within Western art, and its current global ubiquity. Through a presentation within the Smart Museum and new commissions in public spaces, the exhibition will introduce new artists and contextualize their work in relation to other influential artists, from the Italian Futurists and Gordon Matta-Clark to Marina Abramovic and Rirkrit Tiravanija . Feast addresses the radical hospitality embodied by these artists and the social, commercial, and political structures that surround the experience of eating together.
Join the Feast
Prvacki_132.jpg Join the feast and discover first hand the ways in which artists are using shared experiences with food and drink to spark new encounters with the world around us. From a series of ritual soul food dinners to a food truck serving Iraqi cuisine, the Smart presents an array of participatory projects, meals, and salons that take place within the Smart Museum and throughout Chicago.
Artists: Marina Abramovic and Ulay , Sonja Alhäuser , Mary Ellen Carroll , Fallen Fruit , Theaster Gates , Felix Gonzalez-Torres , InCUBATE, The Italian Futurists, Mella Jaarsma, Alison Knowles , Suzanne Lacy , Lee Mingwei , Laura Letinsky , Tom Marioni , Gordon Matta-Clark , Mildred's Lane, Julio César Morales and Max La Rivière-Hedrick, motiroti, National Bitter Melon Council, Ana Prvacki , Sudsiri Pui-Ock , Michael Rakowitz , Ayman Ramadan , Red76, David Robbins , Allen Ruppersberg , Bonnie Sherk, Barbara T. Smith , Daniel Spoerri , Rirkrit Tiravanija , a.o.