Marilyn Minter, Green Pink Caviar, from the series MnM 92, 2009. Single-channel video, 7 minutes 46 seconds. Courtesy of the artist and Salon 94, New York.
Artists
- John Baldessari
- Gladys Barker Grauer
- Jackie Batey
- Jennifer Bloomer
- Christopher Cardinale
- Maria Fernanda Cardoso
- Morgan Carothers
- Melanie Cervantes
- Catherine Chalmers
- Dustin Chang & Nicole Schulman
- Julie Chen
- Claudia Claremi
- Willie Cole
- Conflict Kitchen (Jon Rubin & Dawn Weleski)
- Sharon Core
- B. Cortez & B. Riley
- Renee Cox
- Critical Art Ensemble
- M. Gayle "Asali" Dickson
- Emory Douglas
- Dominique Duroseau
- Shanthony Exum
- Molly Fair & Jesse Goldstein
- Lauren Greenfield
- Ella Halpine
- Ed Hutchins
- Nina Katchadourian
- Tamara Kostianovsky
- Nicolas Lampert
- Warren Lehrer
- Mike Libby
- Jen Liu
- Fernando Martí
- Mary Mattingly
- Mazatl
- Divya Mehra
- Marilyn Minter
- Mary Mortimer
- non/food (Sean Raspet & Lucy Chinen)
- Taring Padi
- Roger Peet
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Favianna Rodriguez
- Keary Rosen
- Martha Rosler
- Erik Ruin
- Christopher Russell
- Seeds InService: A Papermaking Institute (Melissa Hilliard Potter & Maggie Puckett)
- Malik Zulu Shabazz
- Lucy Sparrow
- Meredith Stern
- Jen Susman
- Swoon
- Wayne Thiebaud
- Chris Thorson
- virocode (Peter D'Auria & Andrea Mancuso)
- Robert Watts
- Emma Wilcox
- Joe Wirtheim
Opening Reception
Thursday, March 28th from 6 to 9 p.m.
About
Feast & Famine explores food as a social, political, and bodily phenomenon. The exhibition considers food as a commodity; the relationship between food, death, sex, and the abject; food’s relationship to global economics and geo-politics; food and its likeness as a medium for artistic experimentation; the food chain and the environmental impacts of food production; and food justice. Feast & Famine gathers together works in a variety of media from artists and artist collectives working nationally and internationally, at different stages in their career.
Feast & Famine Virtual Tour
Welcome to the Feast & Famine virtual tour. Following are a few exploration tips!
-To access the tour, place your cursor on the introduction text, scroll down and click “Enter Tour.”
-If you’d like to view the tour full screen, click the “arrows” icon in the bottom left corner.
-This tour is interactive! Use your mouse or the arrows on your keyboard to navigate the virtual tour.
-You can move closer to a section of the gallery or an object by clicking on the large animating circles on the virtual gallery floor.
-We invite you to click on the artworks and videos to watch and learn more about each object.
-This tour can also be explored using a VR or Google Cardboard headset.
-This tour is accessible via phone, tablet or computer.
Enjoy!