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Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'

Thursday, December 12, from 6:30–8:30 PM, please join us to celebrate the publication of More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses by Ellen Mara De Wachter, co-published by Atelier Éditions and D.A.P, at Donlon Books in Hackney, London.

Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'

In More Than the Eyes, writer Ellen Mara De Wachter considers the ways in which food, when used as a material in contemporary art, confronts, subverts and ultimately brings us to our senses. Focusing on artists working between 1960 and 2000, the book shows how we have become restricted by a hierarchy that values sight and reason above other senses, and how encounters with food in art can help us break this bind. By putting food at the center of the highly visual art world, the artists in this book quicken a range of sensations beyond visual perception, helping us access and liberate aspects of our experience that have been ignored or suppressed. Topics include Carolee Schneemann’s performance pieces using meat; the way in which Hannah Wilke rejects the imperative for women to be “sweet”; Zoe Leonard’s exploration of decomposition as process; Adrian Piper’s conceptual work incorporating hamburgers; the SoHo artists’ restaurant FOOD; Agnes Denes’ wheat field near Wall Street; and how other artists, such as Sarah Lucas and Andy Warhol, introduce the iconography, foods and desires of the working class into the rarefied environment of the gallery and museum.

Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'

London-based writer Ellen Mara De Wachter is the author of Co-Art: Artists on Creative Collaboration and the coauthor of Great Women Artists (both published by Phaidon). Her writing has featured in publications including Frieze, Art Quarterly, Art Monthly, the World of Interiors and the White Review.

Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'

More Than the Eyes launch with Ellen Mara De Wachter
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Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'
Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'
Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'
Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'
Donlon Books presents the London launch of 'More Than the Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses'

More Than the Eyes

More Than the Eyes

Atelier Éditions/D.A.P.
Pbk, 6.75 x 9.25 in. / 240 pgs / 50 color / 10 b&w.

$39.95  free shipping