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Portraying Food in Chinese Art @ Walsh Gallery

Portraying Food in Chinese Art @ Walsh Gallery
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    Post #1 - June 3rd, 2008, 12:06 pm
    Post #1 - June 3rd, 2008, 12:06 pm Post #1 - June 3rd, 2008, 12:06 pm
    I'm going to the opening of this exhibit on Friday, but it runs through July 12th...

    Portraying Food (and the Absence of It)

    Blurb from Flavorpill:
    Interest in Chinese art has reached a fever pitch, but Wu Hung has always been ahead of the curve. Since 1999, the curator and scholar has been arranging groundbreaking exhibitions of contemporary Chinese art at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum. In a current group show at the Walsh Gallery, Wu spotlights Chinese artists for whom food is a central concern. The theme has been a recurring topic throughout the history of art — from still-life paintings of fruit to Warhol's celebration of soup — and serves as a lens through which sociopolitical issues can be viewed. These paintings, sculptures, and photographs provide both alluring and unsettling takes on food-related issues, including consumerism, biotechnology, and sexuality. - Karsten Lund


    Opening: Friday, June 6 (5–8pm)
    Runs: June 7–July 12, Tuesdays–Saturdays (10:30am–5:30pm)

    Walsh Gallery
    118 N Peoria St, Chicago
    312-829-3312

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