Video: What's in your head? Edible Brains by Sara Asnaghi
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Sometimes it is very difficult to understand what is in the head of this or that person. But the Italian artist Sara Asnaghi, as it seems to her, can give an answer to this eternally topical question. Rather, even a few. These are her answers she illustrated through a series of artificial brains with the name What have you got in your head?
Photographer Matthew Carden uses food to create the surroundings for his photographs. He turns mushrooms into trees, broccoli into green meadows, cheese into alpine peaks. But the artist from Milan Sarah Asnaghi turns food into … human brains.
Once again, we will repeat the hackneyed truth that we are what we eat. Sarah Asnagi pondered this expression and transformed it into something completely new. Namely, she decided to show the relationship between personality and human psychology, as well as his creativity with the food that he prefers.
This is how a series of works by Sara Asnaga appeared with the title What have you got in your head? (What's in your head?) These works are images of human brains made from this or that food product.
For example, in the series What have you got in your head? there are human brains made from pills, chili sauce, black rice, sandwich, barley, hemp seeds, hay, poultry feed, and sugar.
With his series of works What have you got in your head? Sarah Asnagi tried to show the influence that different products have on the human body and human imagination, including creativity.
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